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This is a ocx I started to allow a user to use the winsock control with a socks4 or socks5 proxy, as well as without. It basically functions like the winsock control but with added socks4 and 5 support. It's a work in progress. If you like it please vote.
I made this little project to find a way to read and/or write files that are multi gigs in size. I tried to use the the "Open.. for.. access.." that VB6 has and it errors out due to an overflow. You can't even use the eof() and lof() function VB6 has because they will just error and overflow. Try it yourself. Try using LOF() to get the length of a file that is 8 GB's in size, it just will not do it. So I hope this helps some people out. It's just an example of a use for this. I'm sure those whose eye this post catches will find many uses for it. Happy Coding.
This is a ocx I started to allow a user to use the winsock control with a socks4 or socks5 proxy, as well as without. It basically functions like the winsock control but with added socks4 and 5 support. It's a work in progress. If you like it please vote.
I made this little project to find a way to read and/or write files that are multi gigs in size. I tried to use the the "Open.. for.. access.." that VB6 has and it errors out due to an overflow. You can't even use the eof() and lof() function VB6 has because they will just error and overflow. Try it yourself. Try using LOF() to get the length of a file that is 8 GB's in size, it just will not do it. So I hope this helps some people out. It's just an example of a use for this. I'm sure those whose eye this post catches will find many uses for it. Happy Coding.
This is a ocx I started to allow a user to use the winsock control with a socks4 or socks5 proxy, as well as without. It basically functions like the winsock control but with added socks4 and 5 support. It's a work in progress. If you like it please vote.
I made this little project to find a way to read and/or write files that are multi gigs in size. I tried to use the the "Open.. for.. access.." that VB6 has and it errors out due to an overflow. You can't even use the eof() and lof() function VB6 has because they will just error and overflow. Try it yourself. Try using LOF() to get the length of a file that is 8 GB's in size, it just will not do it. So I hope this helps some people out. It's just an example of a use for this. I'm sure those whose eye this post catches will find many uses for it. Happy Coding.
This is a ocx I started to allow a user to use the winsock control with a socks4 or socks5 proxy, as well as without. It basically functions like the winsock control but with added socks4 and 5 support. It's a work in progress. If you like it please vote.
I made this little project to find a way to read and/or write files that are multi gigs in size. I tried to use the the "Open.. for.. access.." that VB6 has and it errors out due to an overflow. You can't even use the eof() and lof() function VB6 has because they will just error and overflow. Try it yourself. Try using LOF() to get the length of a file that is 8 GB's in size, it just will not do it. So I hope this helps some people out. It's just an example of a use for this. I'm sure those whose eye this post catches will find many uses for it. Happy Coding.
This is a ocx I started to allow a user to use the winsock control with a socks4 or socks5 proxy, as well as without. It basically functions like the winsock control but with added socks4 and 5 support. It's a work in progress. If you like it please vote.
I made this little project to find a way to read and/or write files that are multi gigs in size. I tried to use the the "Open.. for.. access.." that VB6 has and it errors out due to an overflow. You can't even use the eof() and lof() function VB6 has because they will just error and overflow. Try it yourself. Try using LOF() to get the length of a file that is 8 GB's in size, it just will not do it. So I hope this helps some people out. It's just an example of a use for this. I'm sure those whose eye this post catches will find many uses for it. Happy Coding.