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I also want to learn more about USB programming of devices and found a good training tool in the Velleman USB-kit. It comes with drivers and sample programm and has a dll for programming in Visual Basic.
website is Velleman.be, its a belgian company with distributors abroad.
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Hi..
I like to ask you if you know any place(Training center,University) to learn Hardware programming so I could work for one of the Hardware companies or at least make a project for a small organization that sales devices(like GPS Tracking systems devices).
I am too late but i will never give up
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As others have mentioned in this thread, serial ports are fading fast. I can state however, that they are still very prevalent in the Printing Press Industry and when you get down to chip level programming, serial ports are still around there (they are easier to implement in limited memory space than a TCP/IP stack).
As for projects, you will have to look at this from a device point of view. Ask you're self "What type of device do I want to be able to control or communicate with? And what does that device do?".
Example project: Connect your phonograph to your computer through a USB port.
Phil
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Hi,
I'm looking for a new keyboard and mouse for my computer.
It needs to be wireless - does anyone have any suggestions?
These are the programs I use the most (just in case it matters):
- Visual Studio
- Outlook
- Word
- Internet Explorer
- Excel
Regards,
Kenneth
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The only way your going to find the "best" keyboard is to go and see what your hands feel like. There are people who swear by those split keyboards that are supposed to be ergonomic and easier on your hands. Then there are those who think they're crap. I'm a member of the latter camp. You might not be. Just go and try 'em.
I use a Logitech G15 myself. Those extra buttons and the center display can be used for more than just games!
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I second dave, its a quite personal thing. I dont think the split ones are good, cause when switching keyboards it takes a few mins to adjust. I use a saitek eclipse (the first one) it has nice soft quiet keys, and one of them adjustable wrist rest things,
http://www.krunker.com/wp-content/photos/2005/12/Saitek_Eclipse_Illuminated___Backlit_Keyboard_Special_Red_Edition_review_at_3DXtreme.jpg
(they keys shine a nice blue, the new ecplipse II can switch between three colors)
//Johannes
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You're right - there no such thing as a "best" keyboard that fits everyone!
However - I was really looking for some information on the keyboards that other programmers are using... That probably wasn't clear in my post - my bad!
I've been looking into getting a Logitech Cordless Desktop MX - I've had it before and it was great. But unfortunately Logitech ain't making it anymore - so I might very well be giving the Logitech G11 a try... It should be like the G15, but without the LCD-display. Are the keys "soft" on the G15 can you use the extra buttons for macro's in e.g. Visual Studio and other programs that I might like - or are they locked to a fixed number og programs?
Regards,
Kenneth
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kennethkryger wrote: Are the keys "soft" on the G15 can you use the extra buttons for macro's in e.g. Visual Studio and other programs that I might like - or are they locked to a fixed number og programs?
The keys are programmable! You can create keyboard macros with teh Logitech software and play them back at any time.
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So I went with the G11 and have had it for a little over a week now - and so far it's been great.
I was wondering if you have some great tips on which kind of keystrokes/functions you have "macro'ed"? I'm especially interessed in those you're using in Visual Studio...
/Kenneth
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Oh, just stuff I use alot. A few things I use frequently would be a template for adding SqlParameter objects, class templates, some methods I use pretty fequently, ... Basically, anything you would use a code snippet for that you use frequently.
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Thank you very much - I'm really starting to love this baby
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is it posible running windows XP to detect if the screen monitor (any type, size, brand) is connected to the ac power line and for how long it had it been in that state (and keep a log file of all changes of ON-OFF state)
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Yes, but the monitor would need to have a usb port, and you'd have to know how to detect the monitor via usb, blah blah blah.
No, I don't know specifics, but the method I described so poorly seems viable to me.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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I cannot recall how it is called, but there is a technique to query a monitor for possible resolutions, frequencies, etc.
If it is possible to initiate such a check, one might assume that the monitor is off if there is no reply. That, however, ignores old monitors which do not support that mechanism.
Othen than that, you could hire someone to sit in front of the monitor and press buttons accordingly.... child labor, etc....
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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But he doesn't care about resolutions and frequencies - he wants to determine the current power state (on or off).
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Any know of anysoftware that will operate a CD burner drive running on a DOS 6.22 machine.
KK
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I think you can use some Old Versions of Nero. But I'm not sure.
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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What Hardware devices are available to hook up more than 4 EIDE Hard Drives running under Windows 2000?
I currently have 2 drives as masters and 2 drives as slaves in the computer.
In my opinion SCSI devices are way too expensive to use compared to the EIDE drives that keep dropping in price these days.
Thank You All
KK
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You can buy an additional IDE controller card. SATA is also available, but make sure you can get Win 2K drivers for the card before buying one.
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Hello everybody,
Please tell me, I have a harddrive, I have install Windows XP Professional in it. Now i want to move this Harddrive to another system and i want to run the same windows in other system, but when i do this i got "Blue Screen Error Fatal Error". In windows 98 when i do the same thing, it just load the driver of second system and the run in second pc well. Now please help me out in it.
Thanks and best regards,
waqasb4all@yahoo.com
|Muhamad Waqas Butt|
waqasb4all@yahoo.com
www.sktech.freewebspace.com
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switching mobos without reinstalling windows is always a gamble. It only works if the boards are very similar. If they're too different it won't work and you have no choice but to reinstall. XP is supposed to be better at this than older versions though. Was the win98 as dual boot, or a different system?
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You have to explain to them [VB coders] what you mean by "typed". their first response is likely to be something like, "Of course my code is typed. Do you think i magically project it onto the screen with the power of my mind?" --- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Hi,
Only You need to reinstall Xp .... ur hardware is changing from ur old machine to ur new second machine.....so it doesn't match.........
If U Get Errors U Will Learn
If U Don't Get Errors U Have Learnt
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hello all...
I bought a wireless router, NETGEAR, but i cant see it within the wireless connections, my laptop cant see it, even though i can see other wireless routers and access the internet throught them.
Any help, urgent
Thanks in advance
Scorpion
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Have you tried rebooting your router? What model of router and wireless card are you using?
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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