Is this what your looking for? More'n'likely it's
exactly what I'm looking for - thanks, ever so much, for the link (which I've saved).
I haven't downloaded anything yet - I'll wait until the new box arrives.
In the meantime, I'm wondering what "Express Edition" signifies. Is that just a euphemism for "Command Line Edition" ?
One of my other intended projects is to build a 64-bit GMP using VC++ 2005 and YASM using Brian Gladman's patches (
http://fp.gladman.plus.com/computing/gmp4win.htm) which also cater for the "Express Edition" ... things are starting to look promising :-)
Thanks
BrowserUk.
Cheers,
Rob
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