[simpits-tech] RE: Reverse engineering a Win32 DLL
Wiebe, Alex
simpits-tech@simpits.org
Wed, 13 Mar 2002 16:01:25 -0600
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Unfortunately the #import only works with COM components. The import is a
type library, of which the SSC05.DLL has none.
Ken, the SSC can handle 15 updates / second. Check out some of the links off
Scott's website. There is a very cool wooden mirror that someone built. He
has 830 servos being updated 15 times / second to produce a very impressive
display. I'd say crank up the timer to fire as often as possible, the
SSC05.DLL apparently handles any possible buffer overrides.
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Unfortunately the #import only works with COM =
components. The import is a type library, of which the SSC05.DLL has =
none.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Ken, the SSC can handle 15 updates / second. Check =
out some of the links off Scott's website. There is a very cool wooden =
mirror that someone built. He has 830 servos being updated 15 times / =
second to produce a very impressive display. I'd say crank up the timer =
to fire as often as possible, the SSC05.DLL apparently handles any =
possible buffer overrides.</FONT></P>
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