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I asked them, they told me i will find read/write functions in sdk, but i did not get it from there. Thanks for your reply.
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Well, go back to them and ask "Where?" and "How do I use it?"
They know their product - it's unlikely that anyone here is going to, or at least anyone that is going to see this and reply in a "reasonable time".
Seriously - if their technical support is just "it's in the API" with no further support documents or assistance, I'd be looking to my money back and a new supplier, as they clearly don't care...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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You expect people to root around in an SDK without even a hint of who the vendor is?
Did you even bother to unzip it?
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I really don't understand, why you are telling this. Vendor is, Feig. It's a german company.
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Sorry .. my mistake ... I'll look some more.
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Does not matter. If you have any idea, please help me. Thanks.
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Gerry Schmitz wrote: You can write an "ID" to the device; that would be your ISBN, I presume.
Can you give me an example, how to read/write string in nxp tag?
Securiy READ/WRITE problem is solved, and I very greatfull to you for this.
Thanks in advance.
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There is a "write ID" command; whether it meets your requirements is for you to determine.
I suspect you are probably more interested in reading and writing to the device's "user area".
The "user area" depends on the device type (again, your domain); e.g. (from the link I sent).
Chip ID: 1h = 00000001b (Bit 47 - 40 of UID)
Memory organization: 32 x 4 Byte = 1kBit
Number of blocks 32 (user area: 0 – 27)
Block size 4 byte
0x23 Read Multiple Blocks
0x24 Write Multiple Blocks<br />
So; crack open the SDK and refer to "reading and writing" from / to the "user area".
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How would you make a computer generate a response based on a question asked. and how would this be generated
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I'd get the computer to email the question to a human being and post his response...
Sorry, but that's far, far too broad a question for us to answer!
What have you tried?
Where are you stuck?
What help do you need?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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And what does this have to do with this forum?
This space for rent
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Just generate a random answer.
Sort of like the "Magic 8-Ball" ...
Question: "Will I be happy?"
Answer: "Outlook good".
(Kept them spell-bound for hours back when).
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Hello,
I am new to C#. I have an application which has easy interface for File search. I want to trigger that application using Ctrl+F only when Windows Explorer is active.
Is it possible in .net ?
Is there any available example codes ?
Please help.
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No code ... no help.
Suggest you review one of the many samples that comes with DevExpress; focusing on "tool bars".
Or just focus on a non-DevExpress tool bar; if it makes no difference. Will probably get more help that way.
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how to fix that error in visual studio 2013 i use inputsimulator but it gave me an error
s.get_Keyboard().ModifiedKeyStroke((VirtualKeyCode) 17, (VirtualKeyCode) 68);
it show me an error no virtualkeycode
Error 2 'WindowsInput.InputSimulator.Keyboard.get': cannot explicitly call operator or accessor
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Properties are accessed with the same syntax as fields:
s.Keyboard.ModifiedKeyStroke((VirtualKeyCode) 17, (VirtualKeyCode) 68);
There actually are methods for getting and setting but the C# compiler doesn't allow you to explicitly use them.
Just as an info-tidbit: You would be able to call these methods via reflection.
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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I showed you already
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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its not working still
Error 2 Non-invocable member 'WindowsInput.InputSimulator.Keyboard' cannot be used like a method.
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You didn't copy my corrected code. Take another look.
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. — Lyall Watson
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yes its no error on that now but have to manage now another errors
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