Re: IrCOMM Socket options
- From: bieblsoft <bieblsoft@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 05:51:04 -0800
Hello Kerem,
thank you for your reply.
The main reason why i posted this question in this particular NewsGroup was
that this problem must occur to anyone who tries to establish an infrared
communications link to embedded devices, since the .NET IrDA Classes lack
this type of protocol which is really established in embedded environments.
So i expected a number of programmers to face the same problem in their work
with the .NET Compact Framework.
The information you provided was, besides my express appritiation for your
effort, unfortunately not too helpful, since i have checked these places
before. The problem lies in the (binary) octet sequence, which is named
"parameters" - but what parameters ?
There is not a single place within the MSDN where you can find more
information than a statement that such octet sequences exist. Believe me - i
checked (and wasted some considerable amount of time with this).
To the point "german newsgroup": I am simply used to write in english no
matter being in an english, french, german or martian forum, since i do not
believe that there is a singe professional developper that can afford to
insist in german language communication. So i did not waste one moment with
language considerations.
But again, thank you very much for your answer.
"Kerem Gümrükcü" wrote:
Hi,.
first at all: You are in a german newsgroup and all the code
you've asking for is using plain C-Runtime library and windows
socket code, which is NOT .NET. You already posted to a
german NG which is not the best for asking in english and really
wrong place to ask C und Windows API/Runtime Stuff. You
made the wrong turn, consider asking english NGs for your
Socket Concern. I strongly recommend the MFC NG which is
entirely in english and covers many areas of developemt, including
your question: microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Anyway, take this as a exception, that you will get an answer
here, since we all ask here because of we need a hand on
some solution. You will get a lot of information on these
data structures and flags by searching with MS Live Search
on the MS Portal itself:
http://search.microsoft.com/results.aspx?mkt=en-US&form=MSHOME&setlang=en-US&q=PIAS_SET
The majority of the example uses memcpy to move
pieces of memory to the IAS_SET Membuffer.
See the IAS_SET Structure which holds the data:
[IAS_SET]
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms956207.aspx
See the Remarks Section, that explains the Octets Meaning.
This will also help you (read first!):
[IrDA: Background and Overview]
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms810617.aspx
More info:
http://www.embedded.com/2000/0006/0006ia3.htm
Consider this answer as exception! Please write for future
questions to a appropriate NG! Maybe here which i think
is much better that the MFC NG:
microsoft.public.win32.programmer.networks
Regards
Kerem
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