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For creating your own Cosmos in Express 2010 you need the following:
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For creating your own Cosmos in Express 2013 you need the following:
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* Visual Studio Express for C# or VB.NET
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* installed Cosmos Kit(User Kit or compiled from checkout (Dev Kit))
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* Visual Studio 2010 Shell (Isolated Shell)
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* Visual Studio 2013 Shell (Isolated Shell)
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In Visual Studio Express you create a library project, that contain your OS
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code, and a project for compiling your OS.
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1. Start Visual Studio Express 2010 and create a project named "Cosmos C# Library". This is the part of your OS for adding Code. Compile this project now for creating the DLL for later use. After that save it.
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2. (UNTESTED) Start your Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Shell and create a Project "Cosmos Project (Empty)". It contains a custom Project that use MSBuild with many tasks to create your OS. Save the project.
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1. Start Visual Studio Express 2013 and create a project named "Cosmos C# Library". This is the part of your OS for adding Code. Compile this project now for creating the DLL for later use. After that save it.
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2. (UNTESTED) Start your Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 Shell and create a Project "Cosmos Project (Empty)". It contains a custom Project that use MSBuild with many tasks to create your OS. Save the project.
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3. Copy now the created library with name of your project in the folder of the build project under bin/Debug/ Thats needed else would the added reference in next step not found.
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4. Add now the reference to the build project and try to build. When you get a warning that the added assembly is not found, you get "No Kernel Found!".
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