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MonochromeImageConverter

Post by RangerBob » Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:24 am

Hello Steven,

I've been testing your excellent S1D13700 GLCD Library, and have been very impressed.

I have downloaded the 1.0.0.5 version of the Monochrome Image Converter for creating my own images, however when I extract the zip file and try to run the setup program, I get the unsigned program warning, click "run" then nothing happens. I read in the notes that it takes a while to check the installed .net components, but how long should this take?

Checking device manager shows nothing listed as "setup.exe" or anything similar. I have tried with SF running and not running. I presume it gets placed into the SF programs menu, but have checked the Windows Start menu too, nothing.

Any ideas as to what is happening?

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Post by RangerBob » Thu Jul 12, 2007 1:00 pm

Ignore the first message, I managed to manually extract the program. Seems to work great!

Please let me know if you need more information and want to look at the installation issue.

Nathan

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Post by Steven » Thu Jul 12, 2007 5:37 pm

Nathan,

Good to hear that you've managed to extract it now. I wrote the app using VB 2005 Express 2005, which I like, all except for the way that it forms an installation package. It uses something called 'Click Once', which makes a simple package, but one with relatively few options. The package then installs the app in a very odd place, making it very difficult to track down if you want to change items in the installation folder, or make a shortcut to the exe file. One day soon, I'll have to explore Delphi properly the grass seems greener on that side of the fence - I've just got to force myself to re-learn Pascal..! It will be good for me.

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Post by octal » Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:28 pm

:o :o :o :o yeah Steven... a new developer :) welcome to the world of Delphi ;)

I developed using VB from its first release by Microsoft under Win3.0. I used all versions of VB. But when Microsoft switched to .NET I found C# really cleaner and better done than VB.NET. Even Delphi for .NET is not as cleaner as C#. So not I'm using mostly Delphi for Win32 devs and C# for .NET devs. (I have also to say that C# was so natural for me because I worked more than 3 years using JAVA for my Cie ... JAVA with Eclipse).

Click Once is really a very nice technology (introduced with .NET2) But for Electronics projects where we mostly need self contained project with only one executable, I personnaly think that Delphi (or at least C++Builder) still remain the best choice.

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Post by Moby » Sat Jul 14, 2007 12:05 pm

This may be a stupid question but where can I find the Monochrome Image Converter to download it?

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Post by octal » Sat Jul 14, 2007 1:44 pm

You can find it in Swodfish wiki in the Useful Links section
http://www.sfcompiler.co.uk/wiki/pmwiki ... sefulLinks

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Post by CS » Sat Jul 14, 2007 2:03 pm

If you are interested in the older Version, then contact me via E-Mail.

Best wishes

Christian

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Post by Moby » Sat Jul 14, 2007 3:44 pm

Thanks Octal.

What is the difference in the old version Christian?

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Post by CS » Sat Jul 14, 2007 5:23 pm

The older Version was not so complex (not so much functionality) like the newest one. For the thinks that I needed I was glad that Steven gave me this Version.

Thanks to him!

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Christian

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