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README

Disclaimer!
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The various files included in the subdirectory for provided as a courtesy
to Microsoft Visual Studio users.  The files were contributed by a thoughtful
user and were not created by the authors of this project.  Moreover, the
(current) authors have no way of maintaining, improving or even using the 
files.

** This means we can't answer any questions about the files! **

That said, we have several reports of people successfully using the TCLAP
library on various Windows platforms.  As long as you use a reasonably modern
compiler (and Visual C++ apparently is), you shouldn't have any trouble.

Good luck!