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Does any one have some source code of CD burner software or similar ? Or anyone know where I can find more info about this topic ?
I need, urgently, to add CD burning to the project I am working on...
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http://www.goldenhawk.com has libraries that I incorporated into a project that required CD Burning, and they worked just fine.
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From the site:
All of our software will function in demonstration mode. The demo versions are fully functional except that all recording operations are limited to 1X speed. You are entitled to use this version for a maximum of 30 days. After this period, you must either purchase the software or remove it from your system. Note: A few recorder models do not support 1x recording speed, so the demos will not work with them (the error "Unable to set writing speed" will appear).
All of our software requires that you have the proper ASPI drivers installed on your system. Please see the section below for information on the ASPI drivers which are available from Golden Hawk Technology, Adaptec, LSI Logic, and Symbios.
Please read Important Installation Information before using any of our software.
If you have an IDE/ATAPI CDROM recorder or reader, then please read Important IDE Information before using our software.
The downloading of any software intended for "registered users only" by anybody who has not purchased the software is strictly prohibited. The use of pirated "unlock codes" is done solely at your own risk. We offer a 30-day money back guarantee (no questions asked) on all of our products, so we strongly recommend that you do not use any pirated versions (since most of them do not work properly anyway).
So you get to burn at 1X, for 30 days and beyond that, you're breaking the law. I am not ragging on GoldenHawk, I can imagine this library took some work and they are entitled to sell it, I'm just pointing out that if you want to use it, you will need to buy it.
Christian
The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little.
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Absolutely! cdrecord runs just fine on Win32. Actually, it's the only thing I ever use on NT5.
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I want to be able to embed a picture file in an HTML email programmatically using CGI/PERL. I can't seem to find any information on how to do that. Can someone point me in the right direction?
So far I'm able to send HTML formatted email with my CGI script, but the picture doesn't appear on the document, just the blank square, and the paperclip attachment icon doesn't even show up, though the pic's binary data is listed in the message source.
Why not throw away a dime?
I throw away ten pennies all the time.
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Nobody answered and I eventually figured it out on my own. I used Perl's Mail::Sender Module.
All the code required can be found here:
http://jenda.krynicky.cz/perl/Sender.pm.html
Jenda himself helped me with some of the snags I ran into.
Anyway I just wanted to let you all know. :P
Why not throw away a dime?
I throw away ten pennies all the time.
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Just an idea for a tutorial (since I could use it...)
I get frustrated trying to convert/copy or whatever the different types of string repss that Win32/MFC uses.
LPCTSTR/LPSTR/LPTSTR/PSTR and more.
Which strcpy goes with which, how to conver to/from CString or the others...
Thanks,
ed
'Love is an obsessive delusion that is cured by marriage.' Dr. Karl Bowman
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Ed K wrote:
LPCTSTR/LPSTR/LPTSTR/PSTR and more.
They are just #define's or typedefs of (this is out of memory):
LPCTSTR : const char *
LPSTR : char *
LPTSTR : char *
PSTR : char *
That is assuming that you are compiling without having defined _UNICODE, in this case the translation is:
LPCTSTR : const wchar_t *
LPSTR : wchar_t*
LPTSTR : wchar_t*
PSTR : wchar_t *
(wchar_t being the 16 bit unicode character type.)
CString has som overridden operators that lets it be used everywhere you could use a const char/wchar_t pointer.
Jan
"It could have been worse, it could have been ME!"
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I am working on a assembler and linker (c++) for a specific microprocessor. I am using ELF format ( Executable and linking Format). I have very little documentation for the linker/assembler. I am having problem handling global variables in multiple obj file. i.e. the variable is defined in one file and can be used in other files. While assembler have scope of only one file how will the linker will know, in which file this global symbol is used.
I have searched many sites but found no relevant information. Would you please refer me to some article on ELF assembler\linker relaing to my problem.
Regards!
nydhami
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Does anybody know how to switch from the classical look to the advanced look, i mean for example in the buttons of the CWBButton class, how to disable and enable the ownerdraw using a single button, and the redraw all the buttons, for example a button that says change skin..., you're running the classic style, and when you click in that but, the other buttons are redrawed with the advanced style, all these examples are based on the CWBButton class.
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I've read lots of information about JScript, but can't find something about JScript core, I'd like to know
how can I have jscript var list from VC.
--dES
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Does anybody have an easy way to create the watermark bitmaps used in wizards (top right corner)? For example, I have a an icon, which I would like to respresent in the standard manner. I want to be able to do this at run time, rather than just editing a bitmap file and adding it as a resource. I assume I can just use BitBlt, but whenever I play with that, it never seems to do what I'm expecting!
Any suggestions and ideas welcome.
Nick
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I think it is very simple to use GDI+ for this case,there are some article about it in CP
Mazy
Don't Marry a Person You Can Live With...
Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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GDI+ available only in WinXP, but the standard solution talks about any of Windows systems
Philip Patrick
"Two beer or not two beer?" (Shakesbeer)
Web-site: www.saintopatrick.com
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no,you can use GDI+ in win2000 too,it only need gdiplus.dll with installshield.
Check this
Mazy
Don't Marry a Person You Can Live With...
Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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Hmm, thanx, I read it.. Not sure why I don't have those DLLs (I have Feb 2001 PSDK installed), so I'm just downloading a last version of Platform SDK now (Nov 2001). Also I found you can download the dlls separately from here
They said that win98/NT4 is minimum... but shame on people who are still using Win95, LOL
Thanx, I'll play with it
Philip Patrick
"Two beer or not two beer?" (Shakesbeer)
Web-site: www.saintopatrick.com
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CPropertySheetEx class has a contructor that takes HBITMAP for watermark images in WIZARD97. Just use it, that's all. Read in MSDN about Wizard97 and CPropertySheetEx
Philip Patrick
"Two beer or not two beer?" (Shakesbeer)
Web-site: www.saintopatrick.com
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Thanks for the info, but it doesn't help me in this case, I'm creating a 'wizard like' window, and not using property sheets, so I can't make use of the built in functionality.
What I want to do is take a colour icon, and then combine it with a background to make it just appear as a white outline, like the bitmaps shown in the top right corner of a standard wizard.
Thanks
Nick
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Is there a kind of "open source explorer" (not for net, for files!)
like the Windows-Explorer or old-school filemanager?
I tried customizing the explorer eith shell extensions, but it didn't work! Any suggests?
mfg HintiFlo
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Yeap,here it is.
Mazy
Don't Marry a Person You Can Live With...
Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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Hi,
I am a Mechanical Engineering student.I am also very well versed incomputer programming.In fact ,I am encroaching towards Upper Intermediate Level.
After a lot of simulation programs I really want to work with real world models controlled by the computer.This is where I need help.
# I have good knowledge about 8085/8086 architecture.
# I also have sound knowledge of their instruction sets.
# I can create programs communicating through ports.
but I donot know where to begin.
? Should I use a microprocessor or a microcontroller
? How exactly should I program the mP or mC.
I know there are tools for this but the first question is still unanswered
I may be very good in software but not so conversant in hardware and stuff.So I have never connected things to my computer
So can any one of you help me get started?
Regards.
PS: let the developing language be C/C++/asm on PC
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Wilmer kohlman wrote:
? Should I use a microprocessor or a microcontroller
? How exactly should I program the mP or mC.
What are the size/power/cost/time constraints of the project? Usually the cheapest and fastest to construct approach is to use an ordinary PC (or just the motherboard) as the controller. Custom designed boards should be used only when absolutely necessary, or if you are planning for mass production. A SBC (single board computer) is the intermediate solution between a PC and full custom design. Same principle applies to software, use standard operating systems, compilers, libraries and other tools whenever possible.
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Hello,
A few weeks ago, I read an article here on CP that included a class that added runtime resizing and moving of controls by use of the mouse (like the resource editor in VC). I can't find the article now and was wondering if anyone recalls this article and could point me to it.
Thanks!
Todd
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You mean this one?
Mazy
Don't Marry a Person You Can Live With...
Marry Someone You Can Not Live Without
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