Thanks for replying! I found what I was looking for in some archives I kept. I'm using VB6 to send/recieve byte variables to the BS2 which in turn controls some 3-wire synchronous chips, and I needed help in how to format the strings in a way that MSComm will accept.
Thanks again,
Wayne Hutchison
VoX Automation, LLC
Something that I am sure is on you LONG list of things to do.
IT Guy (Parallax) said...
As amazing as it may sound, it appears that the serach engine does not include thread titles in it's realm of searchable data.
Ken, Search does work - to a limited extent.· For instance, go to Search and enter "blinking, LED" and click on "any words".· You will get all kinds of results.· Remember if you enter more than one word in the Search window, the words have to be separated by commas.
The infamous To-Do list could become a full-time occupation. I notify the author of all issues and work on the ones that impact the membership most. All the corrections are sent to the author for inclusion in subsequent releases.
The search engine has a lot of potential. I think it needs a more comprehensive interface in order to take advantage at what is "under the hood". The key to it's use for now is to keep in mind that it can find individual words very quickly. It catalogs nearly every word in every post - misspellings and all. Compound searches are a bit strange because the interface does not automatically delimit each word in a phrase. Newzed's comment about using commas is critical to a successful search.
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Thanks again,
Wayne Hutchison
VoX Automation, LLC
i am glad you found it.
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TWS/RWS RF Modules
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The search engine has a lot of potential. I think it needs a more comprehensive interface in order to take advantage at what is "under the hood". The key to it's use for now is to keep in mind that it can find individual words very quickly. It catalogs nearly every word in every post - misspellings and all. Compound searches are a bit strange because the interface does not automatically delimit each word in a phrase. Newzed's comment about using commas is critical to a successful search.
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