Digital E-Meter Project - Sources #1 DE-1 As posted previously I suggested that Visual Basic has the plug-ins available for a lot of the functionality of the Digital E-Meter. If you interested in the project, here are some things to look at. Applications developed using Visual Basic for Windows can now be easily moved to Microsoft Visual C++ (if desired). But I suggest that all postings of so code to the internet be accompanied by the Visual Basic source code, whi can THEN be translated and changed as individuals may want. This information comes from the Summer/Fall 1993 Custom Controls Catalog for Visual Basic for Windows (This catalog comes bundled with Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows). If you want to order a copy of the catalog call (415) 688-1808 or send $ Fawcette Technical Publications 299 California Ave. Palo Alto, CA. 94306-1912 (The following are just a FEW of the many things listed in the catalog t come to bear on the Digital E-Meter project.) 1. For the Internet code, this will be very helpful. TCP/IP for Visual Basic by Netmanage. Development tools for creating networking applications with Visual Basic. NetManage's software development toolkit for TCP/IP, NEWT-SDK, now includes support for Visual Basic. This is the first TCP/IP package developed specifically for Windows (not converted from MS-DOS). Support for up to 64 concurrent sessions are possible with multiple hosts or workstations. Product Highlights: 100% DLL, not a TSR Requires only 64KB of base memory Berkeley 4.3 socket interface Source code for Visual Basic example applications provided Support for Ethernet, Token Ring FDDI, and SLIP FTP, SMTP and SNMP DLL's Made by: NetManage 20823 Stevens Creek Blvd. Cupertino, CA. 95014 (408) 973-7171 (phone) (408) 257-6405 (fax) 2. This will be useful for those working on Serial Communications: PDQComm for Windows by Crescent Software Inc. PDQComm for Windows is a complete library of subroutines, functions, and a custom control for adding event driven serial communications support to your applications. Developers are able to control the communication ports, send and recieve text and binary data, and emulate popular terminal protocols. Simultaneous port operations and baud rates are limited only by your hardware and communications driver. Files may be sent and recieved by using XModem-Checksum, XModem-CRC, XModem-1K, YModem, ZModem-G, YModem-Batch, ZModem and CompuserveB+. A complete set of standard terminal emulations is provided including ANSI, DEC VT52, VT100 and TTY terminals. A full featured terminal program is also included that may be used as a stand-alone application. The PDQComm for Windows manual contains extensive tutorial information, including a complete overview of communications in general. Crescent Software 11 Bailey Ave. Ridgefield, CT. 06877-4505 (800) 35-BASIC (orders) (203) 438-5300 (phone) (203) 431-4626 (fax) Internet: 70662,2605@COMPUSERVE.COM 3. For those working on the on-line help systems, check this out: Windows Help Magician 2.0 The fast and easy way to develop HyperText Help Files for Windows. To create help text, use the built-in editor or import MS Word RTF files. Creating jumps, popups, bitmaps, hotspots, indents, bulleted/numbered lists, and custom fonts is as easy as marking text with a mouse. No memory limitations on any aspect of the help file. Supports 3.1 features including macros, non-scrolling regions, secondary windows, and more. Test your help file instantly without compiling. The Help Magician will write the RTF file and run the help compiler. 4. For those who want to add Expert-System features: Add Intelligence with M.4 M.4 is an expert system tool specifically designed for embeddable applications. M.4 offers an easy-to-use and easy-to-learn expert system language, as well as procedural control, object-oriented programming, and development and delivery environments for both MS-DOS and Windows. With M.4 an experts knowledge can easily be made available to your application written with Visual Basic by integrating with the M.4 Custom Control or by building your own Custom Control that accesses our library of subroutines. Applications developed using Visual Basic for Windows can now be easily moved to Microsoft Visual C++. M.4 has been used since 1984 to field hundreds of major industrial and government applications. Gives your applications a competitive edge today by embedding M.4 with it's special design for tight integration. Cimflex Teknowledge Corp. 1810 Embarcadero Rd. Palo Alto, CA. 94303 (800) 285-0500 (USA Calls Only) (415) 424-0500 (phone) (415) 493-2645 (fax) 5. For those wanting to add Neural Network capabilities: NeuroWindows. Neural Network Library for Visual Basic. NeuroWindows is a Dynamic Link Library especially designed for Visual Basic and Access Basic. It enables a programmer to quickly and easily build sophisticated custom problem solving applications that have previously defied solution with conventional programming. Neural Networks have been very successful in solving many commercial problems including price and market forcasting, process control, and decision making based upon fuzzy variables. It is used as a replacement for multiple regression analysis, and has been successful in stock market prediction and race track handicapping. NeuroWindows is a series of neural network functions that allow you to create up to 128 interacting networks with custom neuron slabs and weights. NeuroWindows is fast and supports supervised and unsupervised learning. Ward Systems Group Executive Park West 5 Hillcrest Drive Frederick, MD. 21702 (301) 662-7950 (phone) (301) 662-5666 (fax) Other postings of similar information is sure to come. -- Charles Boesel cboesel@crl.com