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Complete stock charting app. Plots End-of-Day and IntraDay. DL and import data from Yahoo. Has drawing tools and a few indicators such as RSI and Stochastics. Lot's of code here, may still have a few minor bugs I might have missed... Some of the API's may not work with W95-98. But anyway, Enjoy. For more info check the ReadMe file.
NOT Just another Button... It's SuperButton!!! It can sing, it can dance, and ONLY 5 lines of code... OK enough with the sarcasm. This is a transparent UserCtrl button. Has lot's of options. Does icons and bitmaps. Different edges and styles. Font functionality. And 100's of lines of code...All API. Tested on NT4 & W2K.
While roaming around down in the MSDN "Dungeons" for Office CommandBar info, I discovered that there are a bunch of built-in bitmaps for the Office Menu buttons. I've played with the dll resource bitmap files in the past so I thought that was what was being referred to. They made reference to a project that is available to view them. People with the Office 2k Developers CD can look it up. I don't have it so I improvised with this Add-in. Once I loaded up the bitmaps I got a bit of a surpise.... 3518 bitmaps in total, Quite a few more then I ever found in the compiled dll's and exe's. Some of them are blank so the actual total is less, but who's complaining. I added the option to save a bitmap to the add-in dir or pop it on the clipboard. I could have added more functionality such as dumping them all (should check for blank ones and skip them) and icon output but this was a quick diversion from other projects so.... Have at it.
Yep... "Toy 4 Dummies"... So, this here is a VB6 Add-In that runs silently in the background and makes it possible to add functions coded in Assembly Lang. directly to VB projects. No preprocessing of the ASM code is necessary unlike the CallWindowProc method. It does require MASM to do the compile at build time. There is no way to use VB's native compiler to do this. It just is not possible. There are other restrictions as well. They are documented in the ReadMe.txt file. Instructions on set-up are also in the ReadMe as well as an URL to a site to get MASM. I've included a few test projects and a couple of tutorials. Have to Upload in a different zip cuz PSC is rejecting the zip with everything. The String project was not as successful as I would have liked, but then, I've learned just enough ASM to be really dangerous 8~). Special thanks to Robert Rayment for the ASM projects he's shared in the past. Those VBP's were a big help in getting this debugged and running properly as well as increasing my ASM knowledge..... Tested and working with VB6 on Nt4 & W2K. Previous problems and crashes are documented in the ReadMe.txt so if you have a problem check there first...◙ BugzFixed (zip updated): ◙ ML.exe not found-> TextCompare ◙ Commandline modify crashing VB ◙ LongFile name spaces not recognize in ML cmdLine ◙
While roaming around down in the MSDN "Dungeons" for Office CommandBar info, I discovered that there are a bunch of built-in bitmaps for the Office Menu buttons. I've played with the dll resource bitmap files in the past so I thought that was what was being referred to. They made reference to a project that is available to view them. People with the Office 2k Developers CD can look it up. I don't have it so I improvised with this Add-in. Once I loaded up the bitmaps I got a bit of a surpise.... 3518 bitmaps in total, Quite a few more then I ever found in the compiled dll's and exe's. Some of them are blank so the actual total is less, but who's complaining. I added the option to save a bitmap to the add-in dir or pop it on the clipboard. I could have added more functionality such as dumping them all (should check for blank ones and skip them) and icon output but this was a quick diversion from other projects so.... Have at it.
NOT Just another Button... It's SuperButton!!! It can sing, it can dance, and ONLY 5 lines of code... OK enough with the sarcasm. This is a transparent UserCtrl button. Has lot's of options. Does icons and bitmaps. Different edges and styles. Font functionality. And 100's of lines of code...All API. Tested on NT4 & W2K.
Yep... "Toy 4 Dummies"... So, this here is a VB6 Add-In that runs silently in the background and makes it possible to add functions coded in Assembly Lang. directly to VB projects. No preprocessing of the ASM code is necessary unlike the CallWindowProc method. It does require MASM to do the compile at build time. There is no way to use VB's native compiler to do this. It just is not possible. There are other restrictions as well. They are documented in the ReadMe.txt file. Instructions on set-up are also in the ReadMe as well as an URL to a site to get MASM. I've included a few test projects and a couple of tutorials. Have to Upload in a different zip cuz PSC is rejecting the zip with everything. The String project was not as successful as I would have liked, but then, I've learned just enough ASM to be really dangerous 8~). Special thanks to Robert Rayment for the ASM projects he's shared in the past. Those VBP's were a big help in getting this debugged and running properly as well as increasing my ASM knowledge..... Tested and working with VB6 on Nt4 & W2K. Previous problems and crashes are documented in the ReadMe.txt so if you have a problem check there first...◙ BugzFixed (zip updated): ◙ ML.exe not found-> TextCompare ◙ Commandline modify crashing VB ◙ LongFile name spaces not recognize in ML cmdLine ◙
Complete stock charting app. Plots End-of-Day and IntraDay. DL and import data from Yahoo. Has drawing tools and a few indicators such as RSI and Stochastics. Lot's of code here, may still have a few minor bugs I might have missed... Some of the API's may not work with W95-98. But anyway, Enjoy. For more info check the ReadMe file.
Complete stock charting app. Plots End-of-Day and IntraDay. DL and import data from Yahoo. Has drawing tools and a few indicators such as RSI and Stochastics. Lot's of code here, may still have a few minor bugs I might have missed... Some of the API's may not work with W95-98. But anyway, Enjoy. For more info check the ReadMe file.
NOT Just another Button... It's SuperButton!!! It can sing, it can dance, and ONLY 5 lines of code... OK enough with the sarcasm. This is a transparent UserCtrl button. Has lot's of options. Does icons and bitmaps. Different edges and styles. Font functionality. And 100's of lines of code...All API. Tested on NT4 & W2K.
While roaming around down in the MSDN "Dungeons" for Office CommandBar info, I discovered that there are a bunch of built-in bitmaps for the Office Menu buttons. I've played with the dll resource bitmap files in the past so I thought that was what was being referred to. They made reference to a project that is available to view them. People with the Office 2k Developers CD can look it up. I don't have it so I improvised with this Add-in. Once I loaded up the bitmaps I got a bit of a surpise.... 3518 bitmaps in total, Quite a few more then I ever found in the compiled dll's and exe's. Some of them are blank so the actual total is less, but who's complaining. I added the option to save a bitmap to the add-in dir or pop it on the clipboard. I could have added more functionality such as dumping them all (should check for blank ones and skip them) and icon output but this was a quick diversion from other projects so.... Have at it.
Yep... "Toy 4 Dummies"... So, this here is a VB6 Add-In that runs silently in the background and makes it possible to add functions coded in Assembly Lang. directly to VB projects. No preprocessing of the ASM code is necessary unlike the CallWindowProc method. It does require MASM to do the compile at build time. There is no way to use VB's native compiler to do this. It just is not possible. There are other restrictions as well. They are documented in the ReadMe.txt file. Instructions on set-up are also in the ReadMe as well as an URL to a site to get MASM. I've included a few test projects and a couple of tutorials. Have to Upload in a different zip cuz PSC is rejecting the zip with everything. The String project was not as successful as I would have liked, but then, I've learned just enough ASM to be really dangerous 8~). Special thanks to Robert Rayment for the ASM projects he's shared in the past. Those VBP's were a big help in getting this debugged and running properly as well as increasing my ASM knowledge..... Tested and working with VB6 on Nt4 & W2K. Previous problems and crashes are documented in the ReadMe.txt so if you have a problem check there first...◙ BugzFixed (zip updated): ◙ ML.exe not found-> TextCompare ◙ Commandline modify crashing VB ◙ LongFile name spaces not recognize in ML cmdLine ◙
Complete stock charting app. Plots End-of-Day and IntraDay. DL and import data from Yahoo. Has drawing tools and a few indicators such as RSI and Stochastics. Lot's of code here, may still have a few minor bugs I might have missed... Some of the API's may not work with W95-98. But anyway, Enjoy. For more info check the ReadMe file.
NOT Just another Button... It's SuperButton!!! It can sing, it can dance, and ONLY 5 lines of code... OK enough with the sarcasm. This is a transparent UserCtrl button. Has lot's of options. Does icons and bitmaps. Different edges and styles. Font functionality. And 100's of lines of code...All API. Tested on NT4 & W2K.
While roaming around down in the MSDN "Dungeons" for Office CommandBar info, I discovered that there are a bunch of built-in bitmaps for the Office Menu buttons. I've played with the dll resource bitmap files in the past so I thought that was what was being referred to. They made reference to a project that is available to view them. People with the Office 2k Developers CD can look it up. I don't have it so I improvised with this Add-in. Once I loaded up the bitmaps I got a bit of a surpise.... 3518 bitmaps in total, Quite a few more then I ever found in the compiled dll's and exe's. Some of them are blank so the actual total is less, but who's complaining. I added the option to save a bitmap to the add-in dir or pop it on the clipboard. I could have added more functionality such as dumping them all (should check for blank ones and skip them) and icon output but this was a quick diversion from other projects so.... Have at it.
Yep... "Toy 4 Dummies"... So, this here is a VB6 Add-In that runs silently in the background and makes it possible to add functions coded in Assembly Lang. directly to VB projects. No preprocessing of the ASM code is necessary unlike the CallWindowProc method. It does require MASM to do the compile at build time. There is no way to use VB's native compiler to do this. It just is not possible. There are other restrictions as well. They are documented in the ReadMe.txt file. Instructions on set-up are also in the ReadMe as well as an URL to a site to get MASM. I've included a few test projects and a couple of tutorials. Have to Upload in a different zip cuz PSC is rejecting the zip with everything. The String project was not as successful as I would have liked, but then, I've learned just enough ASM to be really dangerous 8~). Special thanks to Robert Rayment for the ASM projects he's shared in the past. Those VBP's were a big help in getting this debugged and running properly as well as increasing my ASM knowledge..... Tested and working with VB6 on Nt4 & W2K. Previous problems and crashes are documented in the ReadMe.txt so if you have a problem check there first...◙ BugzFixed (zip updated): ◙ ML.exe not found-> TextCompare ◙ Commandline modify crashing VB ◙ LongFile name spaces not recognize in ML cmdLine ◙
Complete stock charting app. Plots End-of-Day and IntraDay. DL and import data from Yahoo. Has drawing tools and a few indicators such as RSI and Stochastics. Lot's of code here, may still have a few minor bugs I might have missed... Some of the API's may not work with W95-98. But anyway, Enjoy. For more info check the ReadMe file.
NOT Just another Button... It's SuperButton!!! It can sing, it can dance, and ONLY 5 lines of code... OK enough with the sarcasm. This is a transparent UserCtrl button. Has lot's of options. Does icons and bitmaps. Different edges and styles. Font functionality. And 100's of lines of code...All API. Tested on NT4 & W2K.
While roaming around down in the MSDN "Dungeons" for Office CommandBar info, I discovered that there are a bunch of built-in bitmaps for the Office Menu buttons. I've played with the dll resource bitmap files in the past so I thought that was what was being referred to. They made reference to a project that is available to view them. People with the Office 2k Developers CD can look it up. I don't have it so I improvised with this Add-in. Once I loaded up the bitmaps I got a bit of a surpise.... 3518 bitmaps in total, Quite a few more then I ever found in the compiled dll's and exe's. Some of them are blank so the actual total is less, but who's complaining. I added the option to save a bitmap to the add-in dir or pop it on the clipboard. I could have added more functionality such as dumping them all (should check for blank ones and skip them) and icon output but this was a quick diversion from other projects so.... Have at it.
Yep... "Toy 4 Dummies"... So, this here is a VB6 Add-In that runs silently in the background and makes it possible to add functions coded in Assembly Lang. directly to VB projects. No preprocessing of the ASM code is necessary unlike the CallWindowProc method. It does require MASM to do the compile at build time. There is no way to use VB's native compiler to do this. It just is not possible. There are other restrictions as well. They are documented in the ReadMe.txt file. Instructions on set-up are also in the ReadMe as well as an URL to a site to get MASM. I've included a few test projects and a couple of tutorials. Have to Upload in a different zip cuz PSC is rejecting the zip with everything. The String project was not as successful as I would have liked, but then, I've learned just enough ASM to be really dangerous 8~). Special thanks to Robert Rayment for the ASM projects he's shared in the past. Those VBP's were a big help in getting this debugged and running properly as well as increasing my ASM knowledge..... Tested and working with VB6 on Nt4 & W2K. Previous problems and crashes are documented in the ReadMe.txt so if you have a problem check there first...◙ BugzFixed (zip updated): ◙ ML.exe not found-> TextCompare ◙ Commandline modify crashing VB ◙ LongFile name spaces not recognize in ML cmdLine ◙