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Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 7:15 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Hitman.
I've made a simple tryout, I can't find the Windows registry commands, should it be done with WinAPI?
Well, everyone needs to do something for living.
Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 7:51 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Danilo.
That is what the API is there for...
...for giving the programmer some
functions to use the features of
the Operating System.
In Windows this are some thousand
Functions and more thousands "SendMessages".
Nice. Easy. Power.
cya,
...Danilo
(registered PureBasic user)
Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 11:27 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Iontichy.
I've made a simple tryout, I can't find the Windows registry commands, should it be done with WinAPI?
Well, everyone needs to do something for living.
Have a look at:
http://www.skunknet.fr.st/
There is a registry library, wich is included in pb 3.10 (maybe in earlier versions too)
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star traveler
Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 1:27 pm
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Fangbeast.
I've made a simple tryout, I can't find the Windows registry commands, should it be done with WinAPI?
Well, everyone needs to do something for living.
Have a look at:
http://www.skunknet.fr.st/
There is a registry library, wich is included in pb 3.10 (maybe in earlier versions too)
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star traveler
Actually, A lot of the stuff on Mr Skunk's site doesn work properly any more (if at all) and no-one has seen him in at least a year.
Instead, go to the below site which has snippets for reading and writing registry functions via the API, written by Paul himself (the owner of the site). I use them daily with modifications for my own software and they work well here on WIndows XP Pro.
http://www.reelmediaproductions.com/pb/
Fangles
Posted: Tue May 28, 2002 3:22 pm
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Hitman.
Thanks, I'm trying that.
Well, everyone needs to do something for living.