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You just could have told this in a more clear way from the beginning.
You just have to read the plain CDDA wave audio from the CD. Check how e.g. CDRecord's cdda2wav does.
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Sorry.
I'm kinda new to this sh*t...(dsp)
Can u point me to any good tutorial that will give me some more info?
tnx
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I need to remove macro's from excel file.
Does anyone know the excel file format ?
Me
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It's like everything else "Office" based upon OLE storage. Look up StgOpenStorage and go from there.
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...but I'll have to ask anyway
How to I import functions from a dll that don't have name decoration?
If I do a __declspec(dllimport) void __stdcall MyFunc I get something like __imp__MyFunc@4 ,
if I do a extern "C" void __stdcall MyFunc I get C name decoration: _MyFunc@4
and all this results in unresolved external symbols.
The Win32 API does it by I can't get it to work... anyone plz?
Cheers, Marc Click to see my *real* signature
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Look up stdcall (or maybe __stdcall). Basically it's PASCAL calling conventions that Win32 uses. Draw your own conclusions re. the history of Windows (though that its linker initially needed a switch to _obey_ case sensitivity rules might be a hint ).
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Originally, I intended to link to the DLL statically (at compile time), but it turned out to be slightly more tricky than I thought, so I had to fall back on a wrapper class that links to it at run-time, as you suggest it.
Cheers, Marc Click to see my *real* signature
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If I do an AddNew in ADO recordset in the middle of the recordset. Where will the record appear, and will it visible to me ?
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At the end of the recordset and it will be visible. Remeber to call Update to save the data after calling AddNew and modifying the new fields, unless you have opened the recordset in a BatchUpdate mode...but I'll let you read baout that.
Have a mess around in VB on this to get a feel, or try a good (and amazingly cheap) book like SQL Sever and ADO Programming from Sybex, which covers SQL, T-SQL and ADO. A really good reference book, and covers these kinds of issues.
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Does anyone know a good little C++ compiler for DOS (not Watcom)?
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Not Watcom you say. How about OpenWatcom (the Open Source version - though the license isn't OSI approved yeat AFAIK)?
If you don't like that idea for some reason, what about djgpp? You can't get a better deal than a GPL compiler.
If you drop the "little" requirement you could probably find MSVC 1.52c (and the "c" is vital) somewhere. Perhaps even MS themselves would sell you a copy.
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The first sentence on the DJGPP site:
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DJGPP is a complete 32-bit C/C++ development system for Intel 80386 (and higher) PCs running DOS. It includes ports of many GNU development utilities. The development tools require a 80386 or newer computer to run, as do the programs they produce. In most cases, the programs it produces can be sold commercially without license or royalties. <br />
Are you sure that DJGPP can make 16-bit DOS executables?
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Ok, ok, you can
Thanks!
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[snipped DJGPP "manifest"]
Are you sure that DJGPP can make 16-bit DOS executables?
No, I'm not. Coming to think of it, perhaps it "only" created 32-bit DOS executables using its own "extender"...
For a more informed answer, perhaps you should head over to this place. Even that it's Open Watcom stuff, I believe many of the participants know quite a lot about DOS programming and therefore what possible compilers are available.
I also think you should have a look at the available searchable newsgroups to see if a similar question hasn't surfaced.
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The "online" compiler can make 16-bit executables so i think DJGPP can make them too...
Thanks for your help
Dominik
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You can use Borland C++ 3.1, the last compiler from Borland for DOS
Best regards,
Alexandru Savescu
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Or MS VC 1.52 - the last 16-bit compiler from Microslop.
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Hi there,
I saw a program which called Chemical Lab.
In that program, programmer drew a transparent bitmap on the screen,
And then he drew a line in the bitmap ...
And then he filled the part with white color ...
How can i do that ?
I mean how could i paint the bitmap like that ?
Could explain step by step, please ?
Please see this screen shot:
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I assume you know how to select a bitmap into a DC.
1. Select "Pic 1" into DC1.
2. Draw a horizontal line that is to be the "level" into that DC (only touching the inner edges of the container).
3. FloodFill the area below it.
Use any of the available techniques to TransBlt "Pic 2" on top. There are numerous examples here at CP.
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i know format of bitmap file, from BITMAPFILEHEADER structure and so on.
now i need to load jpg and gif files, how and where i can know their formats?
thanks in advance
includeh10
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Do a google search, you can find them easily.
Jason Henderson quasi-homepage articles "Like it or not, I'm right!"
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Read the FAQ, it's got at least three ways to read and write them in it.
Christian
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Half the reason people switch away from VB is to find out what actually goes on.. and then like me they find out that they weren't quite as good as they thought - they've been nannied. - Alex, 13 June 2002
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http://www.wotsit.org/
The programmers file format collection.
Roger Allen
Sonork 100.10016
If I had a quote, it would be a very good one.
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hi, i would like to make a bitmap button using the CBitmapButton class.
all i know that i can use the AutoLoad function, but the bitmaps wont load!
so plzzz help me.
thanx
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