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Nero, doesn't work either. It does not recognize the file format. Roxio Easy CD Creator and Nero are the only two CDW programs that I have access to. I checked the header of the file and it doesn't have any information on it at all. It's all zeros.
// Afterall, I realized that even my comment lines have bugs
When one cannot invent, one must at least improve (in bed).-My latest fortune cookie
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That's weird!
I'm going to go ahead and use the ole programmer's saying: "It worked fine on my machine!"
I was able to burn the images easily. Sorry that I can't be any help
I prefer to wear gloves when using it, but that's merely a matter of personal hygiene
[Roger Wright on VB]
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
[Rich Cook]
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Rename them to .iso. They are the same file format, just with a different extension.
Ryan "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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Ryan and Atlantys, thank you very for your help. I am performing a write simulation right now on the image and since Nero is not giving me any errors yet, I am assuming that everything is working fine. So both of your suggestions work.
Well, it works like a charm. I opened the file with WinRar as well and everything looks great. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I got so upset last night because I dowloaded the first image using a 49k connection and it took me several days, only to find out that I couldn't open the file. Looking forward to 10 more days of downloading MSDN 2003.
// Afterall, I realized that even my comment lines have bugs
When one cannot invent, one must at least improve (in bed).-My latest fortune cookie
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Toni78 wrote:
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
You're welcome, you're welcome, you're welcome
Ryan "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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Toni78 wrote:
10 more days of downloading MSDN 2003
I'm on cable, and it took me only 2 hours. ;P
I prefer to wear gloves when using it, but that's merely a matter of personal hygiene
[Roger Wright on VB]
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
[Rich Cook]
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It took me 45 mins to download most of it, but then I found out I was running out of disk space, so I had to cancel the download.
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi
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I want to create an control panel applet with the appearence of windows XP (buttons, tabs, etc) just like the mouse applet looks like.
I have no problem creating and applet by itself but i'm not able to display the dialog () with the XP looks. I imported the RT_MANIFEST as i normally do with a dialog based app but it did not work, i went to msdn and found this page:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/shellcc/platform/commctls/userex/cookbook.asp?frame=true#control_panel
they mention the control panel applet but i really don't understand waht i should do, speacially the link to commoncontrol part.
My steps to create are:
- create an mfc dll
- define the necessary functions (calback, ...)
- rename it to cpl
any thoughts? sugestions? you know the drill
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Hi, I wrote a simple tcp/ip program in VC++....I have a question regarding sending data. I created a simple tcp/ip chat program where one copy of the same prog. is made a server and other copy of it is the client, and I'm able to send string messages back and forth. I wanted to know if instead of string messages I want to send data of type BYTE. I would like to send for ex. data type BYTE test [5] = 0x03 0x19 0x00 0x12 0xD5
//Send the message
iSent = m_sConnectSocket.Send(LPCTSTR(m_strMessage),iLen);
I thought I could repalce the m_strMessage with variable "test" of type BYTE, but no luck
If you could help me out, I would greatly appericate it.
Arun
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Thats simple.
Send expects a [long constant pointer to TCHAR] variable, so just putting somthing of type byte isn`t right. still, the second parameter of .Send is
a length of data to be sent, thats it in TCHARs.
So make it that way:
Suppose you have a
BYTE g_aBytes[1024];
filled with some interesting bytes and you want to send 651 of them.
just make a call like that:
iSent = m_sConnectSocket.Send((LPCTSTR) g_aBytes, 651);
here you do s old-style C cast from array of bytes to LPCTSTR. Also you expicitly tell the socket how much data you`d like to send. That`ll do the trick, unless you dont use UNICODE.
In general , from your post i see you`re not much expirienced in C++ programming. I recommend some serious reading - for example Bjane Stroustroup
C++ programming language third edition.
Be good,
Sincerely yours, Ilya Kalujny.
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hi all,
Please see the function below, and let me know if there is something wrong.
It is working, but i don't know if this is the correct way.
void ListFiles(CString strFolder)
{
WIN32_FIND_DATA wfd;
HANDLE handle = FindFirstFile(strFolder+_T("\\*.*"),&wfd);
if(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE != handle)
{
do
{
if(!(wfd.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY))
{
//do some thing with func
}
else
{
//check if it is . or ..
BOOL bIsDot = FALSE;
if (wfd.cFileName[0] == '.')
{
if (wfd.cFileName[1] == '\0' || (wfd.cFileName[1] == '.' && wfd.cFileName[2] == '\0'))
{
bIsDot = TRUE;
}
}
if(!bIsDot)
ListFiles(strFolder + _T("\\") + wfd.cFileName);
}
}while (FindNextFile(handle,&wfd));
FindClose( handle );
}
}
Hari Krishnan
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Hello!
I'm in need of a simple graphing/charting library, capable of drawing line graphs (and hopefully a few other types).
However i intend to use it from several languages, so must be packaged as a standard DLL.
I've been searching forever, so any pointers will be greatly appreciated.
regards
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There are some ActiveX controls at codeproject that may be of help. You may also try www.sourceforge.net and codeguru.com.
INTP
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I need information on how to read an image stored in a database into an IStream object.
I have been able to read in into a _variant_t OR CComVariant object. How can I get it into an IStream Object to use with Gdipus::Image.
Thank you
Isaac Inyang
Ansyl Technologies
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I need to have a vector of a class inside another class, but can't seem to get it to work:
class ca{};
class cb{
protected:
vector <ca *=""> va;
};
I included <vector> in cb.h along with ca.h but the compiler gives the following error:
d:\vectest\cb.h(3): error C2143: syntax error : missing ';' before '<'
Anyone know how to use vectors of one class inside of another class?
any help would be appreciated,
George
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vector is a template.
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
And in the class cb you should write vector<ca> va;
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OK, I'm using the files created by the wizard. In which file would you put the "using namespace std;".
Also, I am generating the ca using
ca *cax = new(ca);
Wouldn't the * be needed to hold the pointer?
Thank you,
George
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"using namespace std;" can be written in the file where you write "#include <vector>".
I don't understand your second question.
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Hello,
How can I use SetRedraw function to prevent device content flicker in OnDraw method?
I don't wanna use memory DC.
Thank u in advance.
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SetRedraw() won't help to avoid flicker in OnDraw() . You'll have to use a memory DC to do that.
Ryan "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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Simple answer is you can not.
John
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Hello, everyone!
I want to read data from serial port under Linux environment
using C. Are there some tutorial or sample codes that I can make
a reference?
Thanks in advance,
George
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Search www.sourceforge.net and see what projects there may use the serial port.
INTP
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Thanks, John buddy!
I have searched some projects. But they are too huge, for example,
a model dailer. I want to know whether there are some tiny samples,
one or two hundred line example?
regards,
George
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