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Migrate from VS 2017 CE to 2019

I installed VS 2019 CE, opened the project, and fiddled around a bit.
Everything seems to work, so I'm making the upgrade official.  I
didn't see any problems when I switched back to 2017.
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Andy McFadden 2020-05-16 11:37:15 -07:00
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# 6502bench Source Code Notes #
All of the code is written in C# .NET, using the (free to download) Visual
Studio Community 2017 IDE as the primary development environment. The user
interface uses the WPF API.
Studio Community 2019 IDE as the primary development environment. The user
interface uses the WPF API. When installing Visual Studio, be sure to
include ".NET Desktop Development".
The Solution file is called "WorkBench.sln" rather than "6502bench.sln"
because some things in Visual Studio got weird when it didn't start with a