Hi - i'm currently evaluating the Serial Tools SDK from FRANSON with NS BASIC DESKTOP 1.0 running under Windows XP with Service Pack 2. When I run the SerialXP...
I don't have my xp box with me but I found a Serial Port toolkit from www.activexperts.com where you can download a 30 day trial. I set it up and ran the...
Did you try the sample that comes with NS Basic/Desktop? More info (source and screenshot) is here: <http://www.nsbasic.com/desktop/info/technotes/TN05.htm>...
I have it partially working now and will attach the modified demo. In looking at the Java script example from Franson they don't show setting the port config...
... on my box. Attachments don't get to those who read the forum online. If you upload the file to the Files section so it will be available to everyone. John...
Hi John: This is a good comment. I was not aware that some people were reading the posts online only and they do not see the attachments this way. Good to...
Hi guys - thanks for all the responses about the serialFX problems. I came to the same conclusion as others in this forum. The problem appeared to be with the...
The code that does the drop down (indeed, the entire sample) was lifted from the sample that comes with the SerialTools SDK from Franson. Could you try making...
I'll try the new code tonight after work. Will put the results on the board tomorrow morning. ... lifted ... fixes it? ... problems. ... number ... windows ......
Hi guys - now I've got the screen updates and serial comms to work I'm looking at graphs. Are there any examples that allow me to plot points on a graph in ...
Hi, I've had a quick look on the internet for examples. As I've never used Visual Basic before - what examples should I be looking for ? visual basic or visual...
Altered the code as suggested below and got the following error Error on line 27 Type mismatch 'CINT' ... lifted ... fixes it? ... problems. ... number ... ...
You might want to take a look at www.chestysoft.com; the site has a csXGraph.ocx that works with NSBasic with some example vb code that gets one started....
Bob, I would assume that since he's writing to the NSBasic/Desktop list that he's writing a PC app, not a WinCE app. Of course I realize I could be wrong... ...
Oops Sorry. I guess the lack of sleep is catching up to me. ;-) Please ignore my original comment on the 2 forms issue. Bob ... From: <epankoke@...> ...