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    Question can somebody help me.

    I use clarion to program. I need to include a procedure in my app which is in VB6. I need somebody to extract that part of the procedure. The procedure is serial communications to a device (Pigeon timer). There are no handshake, send a request, and receice the reponse. The developer in Germany send me the dll and VB6 files, but I do'nt know VB6.

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    Re: can somebody help me.

    You can post the project, but we don't know clarion either, so it might not be worth it. (Not that I know what it has to do with the question). There are links in my signature showing VB Programming Tips and Tricks
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    Re: can somebody help me.

    It is okay, all i need is that spesific procedure. I will 'try' to figure out, how did they handle the protocals.
    So you just need to snippet out the code from the app or source code. I have loaded the project on. unikon project.zipunikon project.zip
    "See me first" the jpg file, I have marked the section which I am interested.

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    Re: can somebody help me.

    If I understand you correctly, you basically need to translate a procedure written in VB6 to clarion, or more specifically, the calls to the DLL, yes?
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    Re: can somebody help me.

    100% correct

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