Unfortunately, I believe that the Automation interface is new to VisualDSP++ *3.5*. 3.0 "only" has the Tcl interface, which does not seem to have the ability to suppress the rendering of the main window. RUSS |
Unfortunately, I believe that the Automation interface is new to VisualDSP++ *3.5*. 3.0 "only" has the Tcl interface, which does not seem to have the ability to suppress the rendering of the main window. RUSS |
----- Original Message ----- From: "russell_washington" <> To: <> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 6:33 PM Subject: [adsp] Re: VisualDSP++ and Tcl > Jacek -- > > VisualDSP++ 3.5, available for Blackfin and 218x/219x and "coming > soon" for SHARC and TigerSHARC, has a more flexible Automation API. > Looking in the on-line help that ships with 3.5 (note that I have > not done this myself), the ADspApplication object includes > a "Visible" property that (quoting the documentation) "Gets or sets > a flag that determines if the application window is visible." That > sound like what you need. > > You did not say which processor or version of VDSP you are using, so > this information may or not may be relavant to your particular > situation. :) > > RUSS RUSS, thank you for your answer. It's really what I needed. Now I know what should I search. My VisualDSP++ release is 3.0 for SHARC processor. On ADI site I founded that I can use Automation API and COM technology in this release but I can't find documentation to do it. Is there this property only in full license VDSP? Where could I find documentation to use automation API with VisualDSP? regards Jacek ---------------- U nas oferty wycieczek z gwarancj najniszej ceny! Jeli w innym biurze znajdziesz taniej, zwrimy Ci ric http://klik.wp.pl/?adr=http%3A%2F%2Fturystyka.wp.pl%2Fwycieczki.html&sid2 |
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Jacek -- VisualDSP++ 3.5, available for Blackfin and 218x/219x and "coming soon" for SHARC and TigerSHARC, has a more flexible Automation API. Looking in the on-line help that ships with 3.5 (note that I have not done this myself), the ADspApplication object includes a "Visible" property that (quoting the documentation) "Gets or sets a flag that determines if the application window is visible." That sound like what you need. You did not say which processor or version of VDSP you are using, so this information may or not may be relavant to your particular situation. :) RUSS --- In , "Jack Potrymajlo" <j.potrymajlo@w...> wrote: > Hi, > > I read visualDSP documentation about Tcl script. Is it possible > to run VisualDSP load program to Ezkit and exit form VDSP? > Of course when I use "idde -f tclsript" form command line VDSP > is executed but If exist switch which not shows main application > window? Is it possible to do this without using Tcl? > > regards > > Jacek |
Hi, I read visualDSP documentation about Tcl script. Is it possible to run VisualDSP load program to Ezkit and exit form VDSP? Of course when I use "idde -f tclsript" form command line VDSP is executed but If exist switch which not shows main application window? Is it possible to do this without using Tcl? regards Jacek ---------------- Nowy konkurs Cyfrowego Polsatu - "Animaster" Ogldaj w niedziel22 lutego o godz. 23:30 http://klik.wp.pl/?adr=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cyfrowypolsat.pl%2Fkonkurs&sid5 |
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