--> atomsInstall("lcc_windows")
LCC-win32 supports for Scilab 5.3 and more LCC-win32 is a small and fast C compiler on Windows and it can use with scilab for dynamic link
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Windows 32-bit Automatically generated by the ATOMS compilation chain
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Hello, There is a license issue with this nice module: Whether the port to Scilab is under the CeCILL, it is not the case for LCC-Win32 itself, that is not free, even for academic usages: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lcc-win32/ It would be worthwhile to tell it in the description. Regards Samuel
> Hello, > There is a license issue with this nice module: Whether the port to Scilab is under the > CeCILL, it is not the case for LCC-Win32 itself, that is not free, even for academic > usages: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lcc-win32/ > It would be worthwhile to tell it in the description. > Regards > Samuel LCC-Win32 is an external tools. If you install this atoms module and you have LCC win32 on your pc, then you can use it with scilab. this module is under Cecill licence, no files of lcc is used only some executable called by a system call. there is licence trouble here. I will add a comment ;) Allan