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Well...
My colleague has been using it on Win 2000 Prof. without any problems. But she has been usin it for only about a week now. But so far, no problems
Nish
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If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut
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I use it on W2K Pro to debug applications (and drivers) on iPac.
The debugger stinks.
Let me rephrase that:
The EVC debugger really stinks!!!
The debugger is SLOW and locks up all the time, then I have to kill EVC.EXE and reset my iPac.
I am desperate for an update, but to my knowledge there is none.
Why o why are there 5 service packs for Visual C++ but none for this CRAP!
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Been using for months with no problems. Debugger works GREAT!!! (hehehe, see previous reply.)
However, I noticed a few things.
1. Don't use the emulator.
2. Get an ethernet card for your CE device. Otherwise the debugger is SLOW AS A DOG!!!!
Tim Smith
Descartes Systems Sciences, Inc.
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1. the emulator when used for debugging applications works fine...
2. who do you think writes the drivers for the CE ethernet cards? I really have problems when writing this driver for a PCMCIA ethernet, a wireless LAN or a bluetooth card... I have to debug over USB (with the cradle).
Do you know a good kernel debugger for WinCE 3.0 iPac devices? I do not want to use the Platform builder and generate my own CE platform, since I need access to the already existing iPac platform.
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Hi there,
Am trying to make an application in which i want to display data in form of tabs.I intend to use property pages.But i am not sure abt the number of the tabs at design time.Can i generate property pages dynamically and along with it can i add the caption as well as some components like grid control to it at run time itself.Am using VC++ 5.0.
Thanks in advance
vandana
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hi
i am searching a code snippet for adding 'little buttons' in a text file (i.e. shown inside a CEdit control)
before pressing the little button [-]
[-] function1
row1
row2
...
end function1
after:
[+] function1
the little buttons ought to be 'inside' the text, just to the left of the function blocks, so that when i wish to collapse the function code i can see only its name, on the opposite when i re-expand it, the whole function block
thanks in advance for any help
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Why are you avoiding the tree control which was built for just this purpose?
Nish
Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain
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because i am trying to write a little source code manager to let me 'concentrate' only on the open function blocks, but inside the text editor itself
if i would use a tree control i would have to 'transform' the source text into tree nodes whilei wish to work inside the text itself, ok?
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Ok, I understand. Something like the VS .NET editor.
I wish i could help you, but I can't.
I hope someone else can help you.
My guess is they have written some kind of custom-edit control from scratch. They'll prolly release it as a control in VS 8.0
Nish
Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain
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hello thank you for your post
actually i was almost sure that i had seen something like that here on codeproject or on codeguru (if not really what i ask something very close to it) but unfortunately searching intensively all the two sites (articles, forum etc.) i wasn't able to find what i am sure not to have 'dreamed'
hope somebody will point me in the right direction
thanks again for your help
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Hi,
I have
BITMAP bm;
hImage = (HBITMAP)::LoadImage (NULL, gszPreviewFile, IMAGE_BITMAP, 0, 0,
LR_LOADFROMFILE |LR_DEFAULTSIZE|LR_CREATEDIBSECTION );
GetObject(hImage, sizeof(bm), &bm);
I will get the contents of bm.bmbits as fffff..
I need to get the proper buffer for that bitmap.How can do that?
Any idea?
Regards
Neha
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I needed to do this also, but couldn't really find a way.
The way I solved my problem in the end (which might not be suitable for you) was to use the CBitmapDC class from this site. I used CDC::SelectObject to get the bitmap into the DC, then CDC::GetPixel() to retrieve my image data.
hope that helps
Sorry to dissapoint you all with my lack of a witty or poignant signature.
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In theory, if you create a DIBSection, then bm.bmbits will be populated, but I admit I've never used it. I believe I read somewhere to make it work you need to pass in sizeof(DIBSECTION), but I could be wrong.
Christian
I have come to clean zee pooollll. - Michael Martin Dec 30, 2001
Sonork ID 100.10002:MeanManOzI live in Bob's HungOut now
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Does anybody can send me a working sample of this:
http://www.codeproject.com/internet/cpop3conn.asp
article?
Thank you wery much!
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www.design.kg
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Hi Guys,
Usually explicit linking of dlls is achieved by LoadLibrary & GetProcAddress.
GetProcAddresss is pretty neat in the fact that it can be casted to a function pointer, and used likewise.
My current understanding is the usual approach is to define a type for the function pointer and cast the return value of GetProcAddress to that type.
But supposing you were developing an application, where you have components (dlls) on a server,
and your application should donwload this components and automatically bind them. At design time you have no idea what the fuctions these dlls might contain.
I was thinking a small part of the dynamic linking can be solved by having the function signatures in an xml file to accompany the dll, but the how would you solve the other limitation, that is casting functions to a user-defined type, when you have no idea what the dll function would look like at design time?
Hope I have conveyed the problem clearly.
What are your views?
- Tariq
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Or .NET
Crivo
Automated Credit Assessment
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or both [COM and .NET] by using wrappers written using MC++
Nish
Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain
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Problem with COM is registerinG!
How would .Net solve the problem?
Regards,
Tariq
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You can dynamically create objects of a type known only at run-time
Nish
Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain
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I want to transfer data to the client in a TAPI application. How can i use the TAPI lineGetID()to get the handle to pass the data. I know that the VARSTRING struct argument gives the handle. But how to convert the VARSTING struct to get the handle.
Pls Help.
Vini
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Have a look at the tapicomm project on the platform sdk for more detailed help but simply,
<br />
hCommFile = *((LPHANDLE)((LPBYTE)lpVarString + lpVarString->dwStringOffset));<br />
Michael
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Thanks...
But i'm not able to find the tapicomm project. can u give me the exact link. It would be helpful
vini
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I draw a graphique in an Active x based on MFC!
This drawing, I Do it in a class based on CWND.
I can't manage do créat a bitmap and save it in a file (.bmp)
if someone have an exemple or something
I realy need help!!!!
jybe the frenchy
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Check out many examples here on CodeProject.com!
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