Hey there!
Short version:
- I have two existing C++ Projects. One is a windows based Borland C++ Builder 6 Project. The other one is this: http://projects.hepforge.org/eudaq/
So - after downloading it is a couple of files and folders. (I downloaded it to a Linux machine, compiled it there - and what I got to test... works.)
- Now I want to combine the two projects... The second project can be compiled in windows I think?? I don't have any experience with cygwin though. Anyway first of all... what I would like to do is importing those eudaq folders into the Borland project, right?? But I don't have a clue, how And then comes the cygwin part I guess...
Does anyone know what to do??
Long version (explanations) :
I have to do some coding for my thesis @ uni. My advisor has already done some coding. He created a few buttons and stuff + underlying functionality in Borland C++ Builder 6. That project contains functions to let (the machine running it) communicate with a device connected via USB. It sends commands to adjust settings on the device. It can also acquire raw data from the device (which is a sensor - lets say 'camera').
Now after reading data from the device I want to send it to a monitoring machine. Basic classes to do that are already available as well:
http://projects.hepforge.org/eudaq/
I have downloaded that project, made some minor modifications, compiled it and run it on a linux machine. But the function, that I am trying to come up with will have to read the data via USB (Project 1) and send the data (Project 2 - EUDAQ). So I think I have to include the EUDAQ folders into the Borland project. But how?? And then cygwin comes into play as well??
Help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Taki
Short version:
- I have two existing C++ Projects. One is a windows based Borland C++ Builder 6 Project. The other one is this: http://projects.hepforge.org/eudaq/
So - after downloading it is a couple of files and folders. (I downloaded it to a Linux machine, compiled it there - and what I got to test... works.)
- Now I want to combine the two projects... The second project can be compiled in windows I think?? I don't have any experience with cygwin though. Anyway first of all... what I would like to do is importing those eudaq folders into the Borland project, right?? But I don't have a clue, how And then comes the cygwin part I guess...
Does anyone know what to do??
Long version (explanations) :
I have to do some coding for my thesis @ uni. My advisor has already done some coding. He created a few buttons and stuff + underlying functionality in Borland C++ Builder 6. That project contains functions to let (the machine running it) communicate with a device connected via USB. It sends commands to adjust settings on the device. It can also acquire raw data from the device (which is a sensor - lets say 'camera').
Now after reading data from the device I want to send it to a monitoring machine. Basic classes to do that are already available as well:
http://projects.hepforge.org/eudaq/
I have downloaded that project, made some minor modifications, compiled it and run it on a linux machine. But the function, that I am trying to come up with will have to read the data via USB (Project 1) and send the data (Project 2 - EUDAQ). So I think I have to include the EUDAQ folders into the Borland project. But how?? And then cygwin comes into play as well??
Help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Taki