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Title: RecvAction and visual C# express
Post by: Tuicemen on January 12, 2010, 11:59:08 AM
Has anyone else tried this with success?  ???
I'm very new to C#, figured I could easily convert this from VB but I'm missing something!  B:( ???
Anyone have a small sample program with this working?
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Title: Re: RecvAction and visual C# express
Post by: Blender on February 16, 2010, 02:01:13 AM
Hi,

I've tested this in Windows 7 x64 with CM15A and Appliance module.
Please read the x64Issues.txt file for details on using with Windows 7.

Send me a mail, and I'll forward you the C# project.
Created in C# Express 2008.
Title: Re: RecvAction and visual C# express
Post by: Tuicemen on February 16, 2010, 07:35:53 AM
Thanks,
I know I'm missing a simple handle but can't seem to get my mind around it rofl
email sent!
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Title: Re: RecvAction and visual C# express
Post by: BitsNBytes on March 02, 2010, 10:18:00 PM
For me I found it more flexible to drive the CM15a directly. I have used the CM15A in various projects to control or respond to all my devices (switches, sensors, cameras, etc).  I've never used the C# interface but do most of my programming in VC++ (ver 6 - 2008).

All clocking, communications to the server, video recording, video broadcasting, texting, etc is done through my application and the CM15A is only used to drive or respond to the X10 devices. Used in this manner I am pleased with the X10. Antenna modification is a must...