Casio IT-2000W User Manual

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Example

This is an example of using the DoFlinkForVB function to transmit the "C:

testtemp.c"

file on the source side so that it overwrites the "C:

check" directory on the destination

side .

/* Code in VB */

Dim sht As Integer

Dim hWnd1 As Long

Dim hInst As Long

ReDim Strz(3) As String

hInst = GetModuleHandle("flink.exe")

sht = InitFLink(Form1.hWnd, hInst)

Strz(0) = "fl"

Strz(1) = "/s"

Strz(2) = "c:



test



temp.c"

Strz(3) = "c:



check



"

sht = DoFLinkForVB(4, Strz())

Commands and options specified by the input parameters

The following is a list of commands to be passed to the DoFLink function as parameters. Basically,

only one command can be sent at a time. However, any command can be added with the IrDA or

RS-232C communication parameters.

Command

Options that can be specified

File transmission

/S

O, R, Q, H, D

File reception

/R

O, R, Q, H, D

File append

/A

Q, S, H, D

File deletion

/D

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File move

/N

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Idle start

None

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IrDA communication setup

/L={,,,,,,}

-----------------------------------

RS-232C communication setup

/Y={,,,,,,}

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Example

Input parameter setup examples

 File transmission

int

argc = 4;

char*

argv[] = { “fl”, “/sr”, “c:



src1.dat”, “c:



dstn_dir



” }

 File append

int

argc = 4;

char*

argv[] = {“fl”, “/ao”, “c:



src.dat”,

“c:



dstn_dir



dstn.dat” }

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