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Comments by Member 8456258 (Top 16 by date)
Member 8456258
13-Jan-14 19:00pm
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Thanks for your sugesstions. I will try them.
However I am not trying to hack anything. I do not condone hacking. I have purchased the SDK and I am not receiving enough or timely support.
Member 8456258
13-Jan-14 18:49pm
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Thanks for your help. I will try your suggestions. Just a note on your comment as far as hacking, I do not condone hacking nor ever done it. This is a dll that does not come with any support even though I have purchased the SDK. I have contacted the vendor and the wait period is quite long.
Member 8456258
13-Jan-14 17:17pm
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If I compile with debuging option (in VS2010) a recursion happens somewhere (stack overflow exception). But when I run without debug the code compiles and runs just fine. I am wondering if it is because teh fact the variable "handle" is referenced or somethign else.
Member 8456258
3-Dec-13 20:59pm
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The implementation of GOMBTS200_getHandle is not available to me since it is within the dll provided with the instrument. All I know is the entry name, which is just that. Do you think recursion happens there?
Member 8456258
18-May-12 12:29pm
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Awesome, This did the trick! Thanks
Member 8456258
18-May-12 10:19am
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Thanks!
Member 8456258
17-May-12 20:49pm
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How do you check whether the rectangle refers to an object or not in C#. How do you cancel that pointer to the object in c#.
Member 8456258
15-May-12 15:19pm
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You are right I missed the parenthesis at first but later I updated the question. I apologize for that but your answers were very useful, thanks!
Member 8456258
15-May-12 15:12pm
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I like this one, thanks!
Member 8456258
15-May-12 14:45pm
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I understand, but are they the same? I mean does (!(someVariable%20)) statement in c++ return true when the division of someVariable to 20 results in 0? by the way someVariable increments. So, if my assumption is correct does it mean that the operation suppose to happen once every 20 times of iteration?
Thanks.
Member 8456258
15-May-12 14:29pm
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Yes, the first line is a functional code and it runs fine.
Member 8456258
11-May-12 13:00pm
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Would you further elaborate and explain this structure.
Member 8456258
11-May-12 12:37pm
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This is a good solution however due to lack of time I used solution 2. Thank you.
Member 8456258
10-Dec-11 1:34am
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SA, I modified my question with your input, please read the updates and comment. Thanks for your help and Patience.
Member 8456258
10-Dec-11 1:34am
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Sa, I modified my question with your input, please read the updates and comment. Thanks for your help and Patience.
Member 8456258
10-Dec-11 0:39am
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Thanks SA
as a mater of fact InitTimerDll is a major problem for me. Here are the VB and C++ Version:
C++:
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typedef void (WINAPI* LPInitTimerDll)(HWND, struct dll_init_params*);
LPInitTimerDll InitTimerDll;
HINSTANCE hDll = LoadLibrary("supertim.dll");
InitTimerDll = (LPInitTimerDll)GetProcAddress(hDll, "InitTimerDll");
VB:
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Declare Sub InitTimerDll Lib "supertim.dll" (ByVal hWnd As Integer, ByRef InitParams As dll_init_params)
Looking at these two codes can you tell me what variables and type I have to pass on.
Thanks,
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