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Comments by dpminusa (Top 7 by date)
dpminusa
27-Feb-15 20:37pm
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We are fine - мой друг.
dpminusa
27-Feb-15 20:11pm
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Sergey thanks for your advice. I was intending to communicate that multiprocessing is multiple processor related and multithreading is multiple threads on one or more processors. I am not sure your comment says anything different. Let's help each other by not including parentheticals like "was that so hard". It can make you seem like a thread bully. It does not help anyone. Thanks.
dpminusa
27-Feb-15 15:08pm
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I think he has open source to download. I thought you could use some of that to make a class and add it to your app.
Good luck.
dpminusa
19-Nov-10 22:13pm
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Good suggestion. I do have several systems around here. There is an XP SP3. Not nowing bugs me. Maybe you are the same.
Thanks again.
dpminusa
19-Nov-10 15:57pm
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OK. Thanks for trying all that. It fails every time for me with my Vista Bus 32 SP2 system. Are you using Win 7 or Vista or XP? Maybe the .NET assemblies are different for some reason. I do see in the Help Doc that all the versions of .NET are supported as you say.
As a work-around I have made the Application.Run in my Program.cs into a try/catch. This accomplishes a similar thing.
My idea was to have a way to log an error that may have been missed somewhere else for debugging rather than just crash. The try/catch, the way I set it up, seems to offer that.
Thanks for the help.
dpminusa
19-Nov-10 7:39am
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Thanks. I am still learning to get the most from the codeproject resources.
dpminusa
19-Nov-10 6:43am
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Do you think my problem could be that I am using VS 2010 Express rather than Premium?
I thought Express was a proper subset, but ...
What is your .NET version?
Thanks.
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