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#81574 - Need more help from this Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Dear Jose'
I also think of sending a special character to ensure of receiving the right data. But I have one question, how did you solve the situation that VB misunderstood your special character and your data. For example you send 4 bytes like this (in hex) 66 77 88 99 and then you add an character ( 88 for example). Then VB will surely misunderstood your data this way. How did you solve this problem? Thank you |
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