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Thank you from all friends but these aren't my answer
see I have one application this application is run then my application get some picture's
now I want thsese picture into the exe file(I want create exe file)
thank you for answer
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question not clear
VuNic
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yeah, your question is not very clear,
btw,
you are the first guy I have met from Afganisthan, are you really from that place or just selected some contry name.
-Prakash
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Is it possible to instal VS2005 Pro without uninstalling VS98 (v.6)?
Thanks!
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Hi,
It's possible. And I think, it works fine. A friend of mine has the two IDEs installed and running without any problem.
Cheers,
Allad
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"Actually, there are no serious issues with having both platforms and IDEs on
the same machine. I have noticed a glitch in creating a Service Setup
project in VS.Net 2003 with VS.Net 2005 installed, but it seems to have no
effect on the end product. However, there is definitely a bug in VS.Net 2005
with regards to creating a Service Setup project that prevents it from being
able to install correctly. I get around that by using installutil instead.
Also note that I've only observed this behavior with regards to Service
Setup projects."--Kevin Spencer,Microsoft MVP
VuNic
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How i can read(write) data from(into) usb port
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What about other end of port?
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Soory, what about other end of USB.
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what i dont understand you !!
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Hello.
I am an inexperienced C++ user in need of desperate help. I have to code an application that generates midi notes using a markov chain, play them, and then generate simple visuals to represent these notes. I am really struggling to get started on this application, especially making my alogrithm. Any help, ideas, code, whatever would be greatly appreciated!! Sorry this is a bit vague but i have next to none experience using his language.
Thanks!!!
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Hold you mouse over the 'Articles' menu above here, and select 'Search' when the menu pops up. Then search for 'MIDI', and you will see a bunch of articles to puruse and get your bearings.
Debugging - The high art and magic of cussing errors into 'features'
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Ooooh.
That sounds like a nice touch of sarcasm. Or irony. Or one of those other "wicked humour" things. I never did know the difference.
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Brilliant!!!!! All done thanks alot.
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It wasn't meant that way, honest. With the topic he posted, there is just too much information he needs to grok before he can really get started, and I was trying to get him going in a direction where he could ask a more specific question. He did say 'inexperienced'.
Good luck, ric ric.
David
Debugging - The high art and magic of cussing errors into 'features'
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Ah.
Me, I would probably have gone with the "sarcasm" approach. But then I never claimed to have patience. My wife's a teacher, but I'm too much of a bastard for that.
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For a computer running win2k/xp how can i programmatically find the path to the Windows directory ?
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This should get you started:
wString rmw::iniFilePath() {
wString path;
ITEMIDLIST * list;
HRESULT hr = SHGetSpecialFolderLocation(NULL, CSIDL_APPDATA, &list);
if (!SUCCEEDED(hr)) path = TEXT("C:\\");
else {
TCHAR str[MAX_PATH+1] = {0};
if (SHGetPathFromIDList(list, str) == TRUE) {
path = str;
}
}
CoTaskMemFree(list);
return path;
}
You will need to sub std::string for wString, and 'CSIDL_WINDOWS' for the CSIDL_APPDATA, and make a couple other changes.
Debugging - The high art and magic of cussing errors into 'features'
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GetWindowsDirectory()
"You're obviously a superstar." - Christian Graus about me - 12 Feb '03
"Obviously ??? You're definitely a superstar!!!" - mYkel - 21 Jun '04
"There's not enough blatant self-congratulatory backslapping in the world today..." - HumblePie - 21 Jun '05
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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GetSystemWindowsDirectory
Vipin - MVP
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just a clarification.
"The GetSystemWindowsDirectory function retrieves the path of the shared Windows directory on a multi-user system."-msdn.
so does this suit the question?
VuNic
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Another question:
Before calling the dialog, I try to call another function, which has access to the list elements. This function should fill the CListBox. But every time, I will add this elements to the CListBox (using AddString("text")), the program returns a error message. Whats the mistake?
Help!
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