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    alexspin
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    Hi,
    does anyone made a project with qt using NModbus dlls?

    I'have a project that have to communicate to a device using modbus protocol. I find the NModbus library (done for c#) but only the dll files. No .lib or .h. How can I manage this?

    Thanks!

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      leon.anavi
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      [quote author="alexspin" date="1304602356"]I find the NModbus library (done for c#) but only the dll files. No .lib or .h. [/quote]

      Hi,

      If this DLL is build with C# you should not expect to find C/C++ header files.

      I have used a C++ DLL in C#, but I am not even sure is the opposite possible :(

      Best regards,
      Leon

      http://anavi.org/

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        alexspin
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        [quote author="leon.anavi" date="1304602954"]
        If this DLL is build with C# you should not expect to find C/C++ header files.
        [/quote]

        Hi,

        yes, I'm agree with you! In the documentation file there is the description of the classes and methods in C#, Visual Basic and Visual C++.

        But how can be used this dll in the project?

        Thanks.

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          cincirin
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          just an idea ... try to make an C++ managed project. From C++ managed code, I think you can call functions from dll made with C#. Then make your C++ un-managed project where you can call functions from previous managed (let's say proxy) project.

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            alexspin
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            Hi cincirin,
            it's a little bit complicated for me..
            Maybe I try.

            Thanks a lot.

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