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Re: RCX question
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lugnet.robotics
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Wed, 23 Dec 1998 07:24:51 GMT
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Peter Hesketh <PBH@PHESK.spamcakeDEMON.CO.UK>
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In article <F4EEI2.At@lugnet.com>, Michael Gasperi
<lugnet.robotics@lugnet.com> writes
> VB 4.0 works for me. It is the 32bit professional version. I agree that
> 3.0 should not work.
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> Sarah Clayton wrote in message <000201be2df9$80dc9940$733ea8c2@default>...
> > You need VB 5.0. OCXs, such as the Spirit OCX, are 32 bit. The 32 bit
> > version of VB 4.0 *might* work. Perhaps someone has tried it.
Is it possible to use WIN32S.exe to allow VB3 to call spirit routines?
I accept that you cannot put the OCX control onto a form, and therefore
cannot use its properties and methods directly, but can you declare
spirit procedures and call them directly?
Is there a list of the spirit API subroutine calls anywhere? Or is
spirit.ocx limited to VB4/VB5-type usage?
--
Regards - Peter Hesketh, Mynyddbach, Mon.
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"If a dog is gorgeous, other dogs don't hate it."
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| VB 4.0 works for me. It is the 32bit professional version. I agree that 3.0 should not work. Sarah Clayton wrote in message <000201be2df9$80dc99...efault>... (...) (26 years ago, 23-Dec-98, to lugnet.robotics)
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