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Hi dear!!!
u can use print-screen button to capture the current screen and then paste it in ms-paint for further editing & use. if u need software here is one for u.
Screen Hunter, available at wisdom-soft.com for free.
Shebi,
Chandigarh
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gadwin capture is also free, I believe both the above software and this one supports timed captures too, so you can just set it up to capture every 10 seconds to a directory and take which ones you prefer, or snap the shots one at a time which ever you prefer.
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Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau.
Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Get Windows Media Encoder, 6 mb off MS website.
Nunc est bibendum
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I'm writing here out of desperation, I know it's not a general C++ topic but I've been unable to find any smartcard specific forums after a lot of searching.
I'm trying to talk to an ACR30 USB smartcard reader via the PC/SC Microsoft Winsmcrd.dll api.
The smartcard manufacturer is ACS and they're good for obtaining API manuals etc but the examples provided just won't work.
The smartcard model I'm using is a AT24C16, which is listed amongst the compatible cards. This card is a memory card and PC/SC doesn't allow for memory card writing, but ACS have provided methods to do this and written a manual specifically for PC/SC memory card access.
for example, the following copied code (except for reader name) returns error code 0x80100066 "The smart card is not responding to a reset" ie no response from the card
rv = SCardConnect(
hContext,
"ACS USB 0",
SCARD_SHARE_EXCLUSIVE,
SCARD_PROTOCOL_RAW,
&hCard,
&dwActiveProtocol);
if I change the call to the following, I receive a successful response
rv = SCardConnect(
hContext,
"ACS USB 0",
SCARD_SHARE_DIRECT,
SCARD_PROTOCOL_UNDEFINED,
&hCard,
&dwActiveProtocol);
but because I'm using the different defines I don't know what sort of knock on effect this is having on the remaining api functions I call. Pretty well all of them aren't working as I'd expect.
I think this is a common model for smartcard developers, so I was wondering if there's anyone else out there who has worked successfully with this unit and who could give me some guidance.
many thanks
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PCI Express vs. AGP8X
Pros and Cons?
Opinions?
Sites that compare and contrast?
TIA
Better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a sheep.
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Mike [[]]:
Mike Mullikin wrote: PCI Express vs. AGP8X
PCI-e, absolutely! Why? Many reasons: bandwidth, upgrade capacity, performance, etc, etc, etc…
Mike Mullikin wrote: Sites that compare and contrast?
Check this out:
http://www.tcmagazine.info/articles.php?action=show&showarticle=127
Mike Mullikin wrote: Opinions?
Well, my last card (before the one I have) was an old S3 ( ), so I can’t tell you much (by experience) about the AGP cards. But now I have a 7800GTX and believe it: it is worth the price! I play games like F.E.A.R. HL2, Far Cry, Doom 3, Quake 4, and many more, with the specs at the max with no prob!!!
Peace [[]]
hint_54
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PCIe, AGP is a dead interface, new cards are now PCIe only. If you're building a lowend system that you're sure will never be upgraded it doesn't matter much, but for anything where gfx performance does matter if you go with agp now, you'll need a mobo upgrade if you need to upgrade your gfx card as well. There're a handful of boards that support both interfaces but they all did it by kluging an emulation of one of them, with inherently pitiful performance as a result.
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If you plan to use old mobo, then AGP, else SLI, if you are hardcore gamer or graphics desginer or an enthusiast. Check Toms Hardware and Anand Tech for comparisons.
Farhan Noor Qureshi
if (this == this) thow this;
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Hello all!
As I'm looking for a new hobby to spend the little time I have, I came across some nifty embedded systems at some mechatronic labs here at school. Being educated as a technical embedded systems programmer, I thought that it would be nice to build some hardware myself.
After some thought, I chose a robot as my first undertaking to get into this. Right after I decided this, I found my first problem: where am I going to get all the hardware? Since there are is a lot of crap out there, I must carefully choose my tools. Some of the things I need are:
<list> Microcontroller with C++ compiler
Servos
Pneumatic or Hydraulic cilinders
etc..
So my question to my fellow geeks out there: do you know some good stores for me where I can get all of this stuff?
Thanks a bunch!
Behind every great black man...
... is the police. - Conspiracy brother
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Mouser electronics or digikey will have the servos. As for microcontroller, depends on how much you want to spend. The PIC's and Motorola HCxx will have the cheapest test/eval boards for development and open source or inexpensive compilers. If your looking for more brute force, you can always get student discounts. I.e. ARM risc processor compilers are around $500 for student discount.
-good luck
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Hello,
Thanks for your answer. I'll look more into this micro controller business and see where I can get a decent one that fits into my budget. I still have to see what my budget will be...
Behind every great black man...
... is the police. - Conspiracy brother
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If u want microcontroller then
u get PIC or a 8051 series .
that are the most cheap and reliable
But later on u can get the damest MC
if u have good budget.
But i prefer that u get some Kit and then
start ur work ,that will be fine and worth
the expense
Vikas Amin
Embin Technology
Bombay
vikas.amin@embin.com
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Hello,
Thanks for your information. The 8051 series sounds nice and I have some experiance with them from college. I failed to find a C++ compiler for the board..
I'll probably have to get some decent budget for this undertaking of mine and I assume that it is an almost once-in-a-lifetime purchase, so I better do it good.
Behind every great black man...
... is the police. - Conspiracy brother
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Look at www.botmag.com
You should be able to find a lot of suppliers in there.
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Thanks a bunch!
Behind every great black man...
... is the police. - Conspiracy brother
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Try acroname.com or lynxmotion.com
They're not the cheapest out there, but very reputable and have most stuff that you're lookin for. We've purchased alot of our robotics components from them. Of course, there are alot more resources, but it just depends on what exactly you're looking for and where you live.
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Hello,
Thanks for your answer. I live in Holland and I'm now making an inventory of what I need and I have to get a budget..
Behind every great black man...
... is the police. - Conspiracy brother
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Hallo.
Help me please.
I'd like to write a toolkit that would allow to work with fingerprint device. Such functions as getting the finger image from the device, matching with other, save in database etc.
I have a device and driver for it.
Maybe you can give some tips what to do for achieving this.
I've disassembled the driver's "*.dll"s and found functions that might be necessary, but I don’t know how to work with them...
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What all would you troubleshoot if your mouse (Logitech MX500 LED mouse) started locking up sporadically? No mouse motion, no button response. LED still shining.
I've found that unplugging it and replugging it (it is USB) will temporarily fix the problem. It may fix it for 5 minutes to 4 hours.
I've trimmed all unnecessary tasks in Task Manager, looked into 'Run' in Regedit and cleaned that up a bit, but nothing looked wrong, and cleaned the dust-bunnies out from in front of the LED. The problem even recurred when I had the mouse plugged into another USB port after doing all that.
What else, or does it sound like the mouse is ready to die?
Thanks,
David
(running Win2000 Pro on AMD box)
Anonymous Poster: "Come on, punk! Rate me down!"
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do you have a 2nd pc to test the mouse on? That'd help localise the problem. You could try using a differnt mouse as well.
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I don't have either, unfortunately.
Thanks for replying, though.
David
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I have a simple qestion that when we make a function
inline then the code should be embeddede in the main
function and we should not have any call done to the
function .
But actully in VC++ this dont happen pls try the
example , and let me know that if am missing to set
any compiler flag .
In VC++ __forceinline is used to force inline function
by passing the cost/benefit analysis .I have tried that
also but it dont work .
To test the code just go to the disassembly and if u
find any assembly instruction as "call" then the inline
mechanism is not implement by ur vc compiler .
Thank you
Vikas Amin
Embin Technology
Bombay
vikas.amin@embin.com
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