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Hi,
I am in need of a device driver for Win NT , that connects a PC to a cellphone,through serial Port, to get GPS info from the cellphone.
Can Anybody help?
Thanks a lot.
suguna
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Just a guess, but maybe Microsoft ActiveSysnc would help you.
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Hello, the codeproject around the world.;)
I remembered that Chris Maunder and Rick York were talking about the online
game issue in somewhere of Codeproject web site.
Then, I didn't ask them if this online game means the stand alone on line
game or the game throught the web site?
Since I got the source code of the simple Osero game, I have a mind to
challenge that I make this game "online game" by WinSock or CAsyncSocket.
Anyway, I'm wondering that Codeproject keeps considering online game issue?
Please, don't send me your email about your questions directly.
Have a nice day!
Sonork - 100.10571:vcdeveloper
-Masaaki Onishi-
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hello sir ..
I require some help from the programmers. I want to have a program which could scan all the HDD present in the network with thier Volume Serial Number ....since Volume Serial Number is the only way to uniquely identify a HDD
and store the output to a Microsoft Access Database file.
At a particular amount of time it should tell that a particular HDD with this volume serial number is connected or not?
can u get me the code using WMI ....and getting the information in an access file.
--thnx
waiting for a quick reply...
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drmzunlimited wrote:
At a particular amount of time it should tell that a particular HDD with this volume serial number is connected or not?
can u get me the code using WMI ....and getting the information in an access file.
I haven't looked recently through the WMI, however I believe this would be your best bet. There is also commerical software available that allows you to track this and other information on your network.
Nick Parker
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I am learning "operation research" now.and I need some code for it. I have had many time to fine in the internet,but all this in vain.Who can tell me where can find them,or tell me some websits about "operational research"! Thank you a lot!
All This Is Only Mine!
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http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=operation+research&sa=N&tab=wg
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Recently I ported a payment gateway's COM server to a native .NET version, meaning that it can be deployed on regular .NET hosts without requiring it to be regsvr'd etc.
Anyway, I will definitely write it up shortly -- how the requests are generated etc, how it communicates and then parses the results.
I then thought it would be cool to develop a ServicedComponent derived class to include transactional support -- as a small sample of how it could be used for an eCommerce site using ASP.NET.
It wouldn't include any of the shopping cart/department type code, just the order processing part.
I was wondering whether people would be interested in such an article, and whether there was anything they'd like to see included.
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I'd really love a series about learning MFC. The whole site is mainly about it and I found no tutors teaching MFC basics (I know I can draw a dialog, double click something and write the proper question, but what about DDE (I've read something somewhen but maybe it's obsolete now) and what is what in the code generated? I know that CListView.AddItem stand for ListView_AddItem macro, but that's not enough... there are also newbies around. Help us!
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Should you not have any joy here, check out MSDN's tutorials. Okay, their not great, but they do give you enough to get started.
http://msdn.microsoft.com [^]
Dylan Kenneally
London, UK
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Like there weren't any tutorials (in MSDN) on shell and all the other stuff here . Okay, but it's your choice and youngsters choose community that behaves most well to them (and I don't say CP doesn't, just that "go and see MDSN" is something I couldn't surely have figured out myself)...
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Stick with CP mate, it's the best coders site there is. I was merly trying to be helpful whilst you wait and see if MFC tutorials appear, and you get your experience level up.
Dylan Kenneally
London, UK
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Sure I will ...
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You ought to purchase "Programming Windows With MFC" by Jeff Prosise (Microsoft Press) best money I ever spent.
-Ken Mazaika
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Please ask a more detailed question. What exactly would you like to know? Then perhaps several people will divide the work between themselves and write several tutorials. Be specific
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I want to know what is the difference between coding a MFC dialog app and a MFC MDI or something. I want to know what exactly the gray code means so I will never get lost. I want to know the basic and, if there is some, advanced architecture...
Thanks
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I'm with kmaz. "Programming Windows with MFC" by Jeff Prosise has been very helpful for me. I've just started out with the MFC stuff myself and have learned everything so far from that book, CodeProject and www.codeguru.com. It may take some digging and playing around, but the answer always within those resources somewhere. Trolling the messageboard is quite useful as well, although I wish the search capabilities were a little better.
Good Luck!
PS. MSDN good
BW
{insert witty/thought-provoking saying here}
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I think you first need to obtain basic Windows programming knowledge. MFC is a relatively think wrapper around Windows API. Check the books from Petzold and Prosise, and then you'll have primary understanding of MFC. Don't expect to obtain solid knowledge only from free Web-based articles. Invest in a few good books, and it will pay off.
Vagif Abilov
MCP (Visual C++)
Oslo, Norway
If you're in a war, instead of throwing a hand grenade at the enemy, throw one of those small pumpkins. Maybe it'll make everyone think how stupid war is, and while they are thinking, you can throw a real grenade at them.
Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts
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I started with the Scribble tutorial from MSDN. Then with some Teach yourself in XXX days/hours. Then I discovered CP and nothing else was needed.
Best regards,
Alexandru Savescu
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i'd like to see a tutorial on enumerating processes with toolhelp & how to gain access to their address space.
like a debugger...
I used to have a life ... now I have a computer
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I'm writing a simple article on the subject. It'll be up in a few days.
It'll only cover reading and writing to their private memory though.
Kind regards
Griffith
Everything you say will be misquoted, ripped out of context and used against you.
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about project space insertion i wrote an article today ! winsock hooking ! win2000 / XP section ! it teaches you to inject a dll in a process space giving it`s name "explorer.exe" using toolhelp enumration !
//be cool and if you like it please rate it and comment it !
I am the mighty keeper of the book on knowledge . Contact me to get your copy .
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