> How about file transfer across the internet from within the program?
At least, there are plenty of units for this one ;-).
Synapse is cross platform, and the main FPC sockets unit is crossplatform.
Synapse and any
synapse wrappers out there, are a bit higher level than programming with the
> At this time I have a imense amount of tasks to do already, but I am
> really interested on knowing how to access USB on lazarus code and,
> even better, how to create the USB hardware interface. How is your
> software licensed?
>
> I am thinking about starting a "Hardware Access" section on the
Hello,
On 10/15/05, David Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am starting to get into Lazarus, as recommended by others on this
> list, but I wonder about its limitations, given that it is still in Beta
> release.
I wouldn't say it is in Beta. The latest lazarus (0.9.10) is very
stable. I rec
Thank you all who responded to my initial inquiry. Your responses were
helpful.
I am starting to get into Lazarus, as recommended by others on this
list, but I wonder about its limitations, given that it is still in Beta
release. I have a large DOS era shareware astronomy program written in
Latest 2005/10/15 trunk seems to miss MySQL4 unit from packages.
Source is in rtl, but not compiled and / or installed
P Davidson
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