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RE: C++ Framework Interoperability


  • Subject: RE: C++ Framework Interoperability
  • From: Kevin Hawkins
  • Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 14:05:00 +0000

Ahh - you've arrived Glenn - welcome

- sorry I can't help you on this - I am meaning to give it a go but I am C
novice too - got to grips with ANSI C for the Rabbit embedded xAP
controller
but not a clue beyond that. I tend to use VB still.

If anyone has a code example in VB.NET showing how to use xFx I would
REALLY
like to see that - I want to move to xFX but not sure quite what I'd be
letting myself in for re the learning cycle for .NET and xFx

Kevin



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sullivan, Glenn [mailto:<a
href="/group/xAP_developer/post?postID=yYz9NJPfEOvYmmQCBQYyk_2yF4COCX45go2El6G-0A0JuP3ilg7KZPgu0HZ7cJzhNwGdmuBT0o2UyVOugB5p">gsullivan@d...</a>]
> Sent: 18 December 2003 13:27
> To: <a
href="/group/xAP_developer/post?postID=ufTbWI-SBZb0aWaC7MF_-kb_PBM38cCbO7uoN-qd-kyonP77PpA25h8TH4fqi_I1ydYigGMgQUZnK7A9ncmixBfiWnXxOSCs">'xAP_developer@xxxxxxx</a>'
> Subject: [xAP_developer] C++ Framework Interoperability
>
> Does anyone have a code example for accessing xFx from
> inside of C++?
>
> I must admit that I'm a complete "raw C" newbie, and I'm
> lost. I don't have a C book until after work, but I can't
> stand sitting here and looking at my next project, and net
> being able to do it because I'm a C Dummy.
>
> Unless you know how to export a function in C#? Not COM
> export, but DllExport...
>
> Glenn Sullivan, MCSE+I MCDBA
> David Clark Company Inc.
>






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