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| RandyT:
Sorry Mike, I'm not sure what to tell you. I'm using VB6 and that little 10 min. program I wrote to approximate your code has been running without a hiccup for the last 7 hours. Based on your numbers, it looks like 1 out of every 5 commands makes it through. Why that is, I don't know. Just for kicks, try the same program with a 5x delay from what you tested at last. Any better success rate? That shouldn't be necessary, but it might help to track down what the problem is. BTW, I have heard that .NET doesn't do very well at dealing with OCX's or automatically porting code from VB6. There might be solutions out there on the web, but I'm not a .NET person, nor do I expect to become one soon. RandyT |
| webgeek:
Well crap :( I'm having no luck with the clipboard program either. Java can monitor when a message it put on the clipboard has been removed. I've got the program up and running so it does that properly. I can watch the LED Wiz control panel pull the commands from the clipboard properly and I still get intermittant results with the LED. I'm starting to think hardware problem of some sort... As I can't get it to work properly in any language is there a way you can run one of these tester programs on your machine to see if it works? I can provide a tiny little .NET exe easily enough... I want to see if it's something on my machine (WinXP Pro) or .NET in general. You just need to have the framework installed and an RGB LED (or just three seperate LEDs) set up starting at output 1. Or I can provide a Java version for the command line as well? Also, are you willing to provide the source-code for the OCX? I'd be more then willing to port it into .NET and/or Java directly? Once it's in .NET, it can be used with any of the .NET languages, which is a real plus. Thanks! Mike |
| RandyT:
Are you running the LED-Wiz through a hub? It may not like that depending on the hub being used. Maybe we should take this to email, unless someone else wants to assist in troubleshooting. RandyT |
| webgeek:
Email it is. Thanks for all the help! Mike P.S. MikeQ: when you get your library finished, will you post it online? |
| MikeQ:
I'm running through a hub and have no problems doing so. Have you tried using standard monochromatic LED's and not RGB ones? |
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