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Comm64.internet Communications Element (DLL) Author
Axis Controls Ltd
Comm64.web Communications Part (DLL) Features
Use Comm64 DLL to promptly Add Serial Communications Characteristics to your .Internet purposes.
Comm64 is a .Web Element which, as the identify indicates, is able of Operating in native 64bit mode. But you can much too Build it into .x86 and 'AnyCPU' tasks exactly where it will run in what ever mode your personal software is targetting. We have supplied totally practical sample assignments in VB 2005 and c# 2005 to display it is suitable with older variations of visual Studio. Our sample initiatives improve just good to VS2008 and VS2010
Comm64 is suitable with MSComm32 in that it utilizes the exact same house names, techniques and syntax which indicates that you can rapidly Add Comm64 to a .Internet undertaking working with the very same syntax that you might be applied to working with with MSComm32
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Comm64.web Communications Part (DLL) Operating Systems
Windows XP,Windows Vista,Windows 7
Comm64.web Communications Part (DLL) System Requirements
MS Visual Studio 2005 or over
Comm64 is a .Net component which, as the name suggests, is capable of operating in native 64bit mode. But you can also build it into .x86 and 'AnyCPU' projects where it'll operate in whatever mode your own application is targetting. We've provided fully functional sample projects in VB 2005 and c# 2005 to show it's compatible with older versions of visual studio. Our sample projects upgrade just fine to VS2008 and VS2010
回复删除Comm64 is compatible with MSComm32 in that it uses the same property names, methods and syntax which means that you can quickly add Comm64 to a .Net project using the same syntax that you're used to using with MSComm32.If you've already got a .Net solution which relies on MSComm32 then you shouldn't have too much trouble removing MSComm and replacing it with Comm64.