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Group: news.admin.netabuse.sightings · Group Profile · Search for Quickc in news.admin.netabuse.sightings
Author: sightings
Date: Feb 18, 2008 00:19

On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 09:40:53 -0600, "Ralph" <nt_consulting64@yahoo.com> wrote: "MM" <kylix_is@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:3uhbp35htm7glunj96lfld8651dnfp20fo@4ax.com... On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 16:15:08 -0800 (PST), Robert Conley <robertsconley@gmail.com> wrote: On Jan 21, 10:03 am, dpb <n...@non.net> wrote: 3) Use a product w/ a Standard and more than
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"MM" <kylix_is@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:3uhbp35htm7glunj96lfld8651dnfp20fo@4ax.com... > On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 16:15:08 -0800 (PST), Robert Conley > <robertsconley@gmail.com> wrote: > > >On Jan 21, 10:03 am, dpb <n...@non.net> wrote: > > > > > >> 3) Use a product w/ a Standard and more than one vendor rather than a > >> single-vendor source product > > > >Oh yes standards, and how     

Group: microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion · Group Profile · Search for Quickc in microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion
Author: MM
Date: Jan 22, 2008 08:37

On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 16:15:08 -0800 (PST), Robert Conley <robertsconley@gmail.com> wrote: On Jan 21, 10:03 am, dpb <n...@non.net> wrote: 3) Use a product w/ a Standard and more than one vendor rather than a single-vendor source product Oh yes standards, and how do products look that are built on a standard GUI? Well like crap. What libraries look good? They are all
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Hallo Kerem, [IEEE Beispiel] > Nun ja, das scheint ein volles VB.NET Projekt zu sein. Ich kann es leider > nicht testen. Kmpillieren läst es sich ja ohne Probleme... Ja, die Zeilen die nicht funktionieren wurden ja von denen Kommentarlos auskommenterit. ;-) > >Und zwar bereitet mir diese zeile Probleme: > > > 'UPGRADE_ISSUE: Declaring a parameter 'As Any' is not supported. Click     

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Author: Ralph
Date: Jan 22, 2008 07:40

Hallo Helmut, Hallo Kerem, Angesteuert wird das ganze über einfaches Aufrufen von Routinen in einer DLL Datei. Da es sich um C-Exporte handelt, ist es an sich kein Problem diese über VB.NET per interop aufzurufen. Du musst nur noch die richtige Signatur dazu finden. Ein "angebliches" .NET Beispiel zur Kartenansteuerung findet sich auf der Herstellerhomepage: http://www
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Hallo Kerem, > >Aber ich muss was in .NET Programmieren, und dabei eine Maschiene ansteuern > >die an einem anderen PC angeschlossen ist. Die Kommandos sind relativ > >simpel. > >Aber die Treiber der Firma lassen sich nur mit C++ oder VB6 ansprechen. > >Nicht mit .NET. Deshalb möchte ich die simple Server Anwendung auf dem einen PC > >in VB6 programmieren und den Client unter .NET. >     

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Author: MM
Date: Jan 22, 2008 02:47

7.1? Visual Studio? I can't do that. Gotta stay current. Although sometimes I'm tempted. Of course, if I just stuck with what worked I'd still be using QuickC and assembler. <g> -- Jonathan Wood SoftCircuits Programming http://www.softcircuits.com "Dan Bloomquist" <public21@lakeweb.com> wrote in message news:0Wrzi.14481$ya1.12513@news02.roc.ny... Jonathan Wood wrote:
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Tony; Your comparison to cars is flawed. While development of new drivers stops after production stops, the older drivers continue to be available, meaning you can continue to use the hardware for the operating systems designed. So in that respect the hardware continues to be supported. Effectively the hardware is supported indefinitely or until the drivers are removed from the site or in     

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Author: Helmuth
Date: Dec 19, 2007 05:45

Absolutely, they certainly are creative, but they have done that to more than a few extremely good products. Personally, I will never forgive them for dumping the QuickC Compiler and the Sidewinder. I could easily live with the fact that things stop selling, and they stop production. But what is so disturbing is that at the very moment they stop support as well, including the provision of drivers
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Author: Kerem Gümrükcü
Date: Dec 19, 2007 02:45

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Author: Helmuth
Date: Dec 19, 2007 01:35

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Author: Jonathan Wood
Date: Aug 23, 2007 21:04

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Author: Jupiter Jones [MVP]
Date: Apr 2, 2007 19:23

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Author: Tony Sperling
Date: Apr 2, 2007 17:50

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