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While the focus is on Visual Studio 2017, it works also for Visual Studio 2015. The 2017 version is just a better 2015 version in every way, so use this one preferably.
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Visual Studio 2017 also has a better optimizing compiler which may result a faster CubicSDR.
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Interesting point, VS2017 produces binaries compatible with VS2015 ones, so there is no point of not using VS2017.
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Interesting point, VS2017 produces binaries compatible with VS2015 ones so there is no point of not using VS2017 whatsoever.
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Alternatively if you don't want to compile anything and install pre-built binaries instead of an almost up to date CubicSDR (typically a month-old), you can install the amazing [PothosSDR distribution](https://github.com/pothosware/PothosSDR/wiki/Tutorial) (Resources / Download installer)
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Alternatively if you don't want to compile anything and use pre-built binaries instead, you can install the [PothosSDR distribution](https://github.com/pothosware/PothosSDR/wiki/Tutorial) (Resources / Download installer) which contains a Win64 build of the latest CubicSDR source code together with all the existing SoapySDR modules to talk to any SDR device.
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Given a new version is released roughly every month, you may get more recent CubicSDR binaries than from the official [release page.](https://github.com/cjcliffe/CubicSDR/releases)
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# Install Visual Studio Community 2017
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@ -87,7 +88,7 @@ Configure variables to indicate CubicSDR that modules files will be searched in
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# Build Support Modules and dependencies
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## Libusb and friends
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## Getting or Building low-level dependencies (`libusb`, `librtlsdr`...)
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`libusb` is a low-level USB 'driver' used by the `librtlsdr` used in turn by the SoapySDR module below to talk to the hardware. There are 2 way to get them:
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