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celsolrc

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Posted - 04 Nov 2005 :  08:36:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,

Where I can find a summary of the characteristics and uses to

- WINBMC100
- WINBMC200
- WINMFC210

My company shop these products but I still did not understand when I must use one or another.

For example:

I want a make a application in Visual C with the meter to display Wind speed and azimuth. I need all libs ?

tks,
Celso L.R. Cruz

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Celso L.R. Cruz

quinncurtis

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Posted - 04 Nov 2005 :  10:25:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Do you have the manuals for those products ?

Chapter 2 of each manual is a summary of the respective product.

Meters are found in the WIN-BMC-200 product. WIN-BMC-200 is a superset of WIN-BMC-100; If you use WIN-BMC-200 you will also be using WIN-BMC-100. Reading the first 4-5 chapters of the WIN-BMC-200 manual should clarify this.

If your application is being developed in C++ using the MFC class view architecture, you should be using the Graphics Class Libraries for MFC (WIN-MFC-210), which is a C++ wrapper around the WIN-BMC-100 and WIN-BMC-200 products. Otherwise you should just ignore it.
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celsolrc

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Posted - 04 Nov 2005 :  16:10:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,

Tks for your answer solve my question.

Yes, I have all documentation but I dont read all...

My company win a licitation for maintenance in a system that uses its product.

To help me to learn, I am making a small program.

[]s,
Celso L.R. Cruz

[]s,
Celso L.R. Cruz
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