<br>I have a win32 console application that I would like a to wrap a gui around.<br><br>How can I continually pipe output from a textbox to the application and continually pipe the output of the app to another text box.<br><br><br>Thanks
fensterz,<br><br>How do you want to do it?<br><br>Named pipes<br>Sockets<br>Shared memory<br>Disk file<br>COM<br>SOAP<br>Database<br>Message Queue<br>RPC<br>Windows messages<br>DDE (Does that still work)<br>Clipboard<br>Serial Ports (oh that's a good one)<br><br>I'm sure I've missed some, anyone else want to add any?<br><br>Oh, yeah what about Infa Red ports maybe you could use a mirror. hehe<br><br>Hope this helps<br>-pete
<br>Named pipes sounds good? I want to make no or little modification to the console application.<br><br>Whats the best way of going about this?<br><br>
this is an already compiled console app? with no source codes avalible to you? <p>Karl<br><a href=mailto:kb244@kb244.8m.com>kb244@kb244.8m.com</a><br><a href=
fensterz,<br><br>> I want to make no or little modification to the console application.<br><br>Well, you can't get the console app to accept the input and send it to it's console window as output without modifying it! That's a given.<br><br>> Named pipes sounds good? <br>> Whats the best way of going about this?<br><br>Use MSDN (the online version if you don't have the CDROM) to find examples and samples of using named pipes. They are pretty old so there are plenty of articles and samples.<br><br>Good luck<br>-pete
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