From: Eile on
On 14 Mai, 19:34, "Auric__" <not.my.r...(a)email.address> wrote:
> On Wed, 14 May 2008 10:29:12 GMT, Eile wrote:
> > how can I use Broadcom Bluetooth Stack from Visual Basic?
> > BTW Software Development Kit is for C++ only, isn't it?
>
> Have you asked them? (The company that sold you the stack.)
>
> --
> Excuse me while I change into something more formidable.

OK. Auric_ that's the point. It is for C++ only.
Is there any (other) possibility to access Broadcom Bluetooth from
Visual Basic?

Thanks,
Eile
From: Auric__ on
On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 16:27:33 GMT, Eile wrote:

> On 14 Mai, 19:34, "Auric__" <not.my.r...(a)email.address> wrote:
>> On Wed, 14 May 2008 10:29:12 GMT, Eile wrote:
>> > how can I use Broadcom Bluetooth Stack from Visual Basic?
>> > BTW Software Development Kit is for C++ only, isn't it?
>>
>> Have you asked them? (The company that sold you the stack.)
>
> OK. Auric_ that's the point. It is for C++ only.

Two underscores: a u r i c _ _

> Is there any (other) possibility to access Broadcom Bluetooth from
> Visual Basic?

You're missing the point: *HAVE YOU CONTACTED THE COMPANY THAT MAKES THE
PRODUCT AND ASKED THEM IF THEY MAKE A VB VERSION, OR HOW TO ACCESS THEIR
KIT FROM VB?*

(The short answer is "you can probably do this". A somewhat longer
answer is "without looking at the sdk I can't answer meaningfully, but
probably yes anyway.")

--
You are one with the Order of the Fruit Lords.
Henceforth, you shall be known as... Darth Citrus.
From: Eile on
Thanks Auric__ for your answer.
I found another way to use Broadcom Bluetooth Stack from Visual Basic
without BTW Software Development Kit.

On 6 Jun., 20:12, "Auric__" <not.my.r...(a)email.address> wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 16:27:33 GMT, Eile wrote:
> > On 14 Mai, 19:34, "Auric__" <not.my.r...(a)email.address> wrote:
> >> On Wed, 14 May 2008 10:29:12 GMT, Eile wrote:
> >> > how can I use Broadcom Bluetooth Stack from Visual Basic?
> >> > BTW Software Development Kit is for C++ only, isn't it?
>
> >> Have you asked them? (The company that sold you the stack.)
>
> > OK. Auric_ that's the point. It is for C++ only.
>
> Two underscores: a u r i c _ _
>
> > Is there any (other) possibility to access Broadcom Bluetooth from
> > Visual Basic?
>
> You're missing the point: *HAVE YOU CONTACTED THE COMPANY THAT MAKES THE
> PRODUCT AND ASKED THEM IF THEY MAKE A VB VERSION, OR HOW TO ACCESS THEIR
> KIT FROM VB?*
>
> (The short answer is "you can probably do this". A somewhat longer
> answer is "without looking at the sdk I can't answer meaningfully, but
> probably yes anyway.")
>
> --
> You are one with the Order of the Fruit Lords.
> Henceforth, you shall be known as... Darth Citrus.