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  • TheCipo76T TheCipo76

    @mrjj ok
    dll's manual say:

    Common API
    Connect to Robot Controller

    int krnx_Open(
    int cont_no,
    char *hostname )

    Parameters
    cont_no
    Controller number
    hostname
    IP address or hostname of the controller

    Returns
    cont_no : Connected controller number
    Negative value : Error code ( refer to chapter 9)

    Description
    Connect to robot controller. After you call this API, you can use other APIs.

    See also
    krnx_Close

    Something like this:

    int NC=0;
    QString HostName = "192.168.1.144"
    QbyteArray IP = HostName.toLocal8Bit().constData();
    int krnx_open(int NC, char *IP);
    

    ??
    And now??

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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by
    #8

    @TheCipo76
    Call the krnx_open and see if app runs.

    int krnx_open(int NC, char *IP); <<< this is not calling. but i assume you know that.

    krnx_open(NC, IP); // would be calling

    and cont_no should be zero ? The first controller is zero ?

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      @TheCipo76
      Call the krnx_open and see if app runs.

      int krnx_open(int NC, char *IP); <<< this is not calling. but i assume you know that.

      krnx_open(NC, IP); // would be calling

      and cont_no should be zero ? The first controller is zero ?

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      wrote on last edited by
      #9

      @mrjj Yes, sorry i've forgot this line..

      says:
      no viable conversion from 'QByteArray' to 'char *'

      how can i solve??

      Yes, first controller must be zero

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      • TheCipo76T TheCipo76

        @mrjj Yes, sorry i've forgot this line..

        says:
        no viable conversion from 'QByteArray' to 'char *'

        how can i solve??

        Yes, first controller must be zero

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        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        @TheCipo76 said in many stray errors including dll file:

        QByteArray' to 'char *

        try
        krnx_open(NC, IP.data() );

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @TheCipo76 said in many stray errors including dll file:

          QByteArray' to 'char *

          try
          krnx_open(NC, IP.data() );

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          wrote on last edited by TheCipo76
          #11

          @mrjj OMG:

          LNK2019: refer to external symbol "int_cdecl krnx_open(int, char ) (?krnx_open @@YAHHPAD@Z) not solved in the function "public:_thiscall MainWindow::MainWindow(class QWidget) (??0MainWindow@@QAE@PAVWidget@@@Z)

          mainwindow.obj

          LNK1120: 1 extern not solved

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            SGaist
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            wrote on last edited by
            #12

            Hi,

            From the name of the dll I would guess that you have a 32bit version. Is it also the case of the Qt version you are using ?

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              Hi,

              From the name of the dll I would guess that you have a 32bit version. Is it also the case of the Qt version you are using ?

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              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              @SGaist Yes 32 bit

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                #14

                Good, then:

                • Which compiler are you using ?
                • Which compiler was used for that library ?

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  Good, then:

                  • Which compiler are you using ?
                  • Which compiler was used for that library ?
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                  wrote on last edited by TheCipo76
                  #15

                  @SGaist Qt 5.12.5 MSVC 2017 32 bit
                  C: Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler 15.9.28307.905 (x86)
                  C++: Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler 15.9.28307.905 (x86)
                  i've asked to kawasaki which compiler was used to create the dll but they don't reply me yet

                  if i try to compile with MinGW 32 bit
                  Compiler
                  C: MinGW 7.3.0 32-bit for C
                  C++: MinGW 7.3.0 32-bit for C++

                  give me this issue:

                  undefined reference to krnx_open(int, char*)

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    Good, then:

                    • Which compiler are you using ?
                    • Which compiler was used for that library ?
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #16

                    @SGaist Kawasaki reply:

                    ā€œ
                    I've taken a look into the lib file and found a "Microsoft link format", so it should be compatible with Microsoft C++ and maybe also with VS C++.
                    I hope your customer is able to handle around with dll and lib files. To use the dll file correctly, the lib file needs to be statically linked to the project. Maybe your customer forgot about that. If the lib file is correctly linked usually the compiler should be satisfied with the function calls.
                    If the above don't work, it is possible to guarantee the compatibility with creating a new lib file out of the dll file by a lib-maker tool of VS. I don't know if Microsoft is providing such a tool and have no experience in this, but I did this a long time ago for another project in a Borland C++ programming environment with a Borland tool.
                    If your customer needs here there is a link that describes the use a dll file in VS (see the second half of the article):
                    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/walkthrough-creating-and-using-a-dynamic-link-library-cpp?view=msvc-160
                    ā€œ

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                      #17

                      It would be nice to know which version of VS they have used. Starting with 2017 they now have backward compatibility.

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