RadiaLog
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8 years 10 months ago #1718
by ThibmoRozier
RadiaLog was created by ThibmoRozier
Since some time I've been learning how to program in a different language then C# etc.
I found out about Delphi(Object-pascal) and I love it!
It's an old beast but heavily updated each year.
It's graphical libs are way stronger then C#'s and in general it is way faster. (It's a low level language with high level capabilities.)
Hence my decision to set the others on a lower flame and aim more towards developing this new tool.
My goal will eventually be to have it running in both Windows and Linux.
Process after some trying around:
I found out about Delphi(Object-pascal) and I love it!
It's an old beast but heavily updated each year.
It's graphical libs are way stronger then C#'s and in general it is way faster. (It's a low level language with high level capabilities.)
Hence my decision to set the others on a lower flame and aim more towards developing this new tool.
My goal will eventually be to have it running in both Windows and Linux.
Process after some trying around:
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8 years 10 months ago #1726
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Update!
After the previous post I made I have came to the point where it runs stable.
Now I have a a bit more to show you then previous time.
I am using VCL as my graphics library and I will make an android version using the FireMonkey graphical library once I am satisfied with the Windows version.
Let's hope it will turn out to become a big project with a longer lifespan then RadLogger Pro.
(Thanks imgur for screwing up my GIF)
After the previous post I made I have came to the point where it runs stable.
Now I have a a bit more to show you then previous time.
I am using VCL as my graphics library and I will make an android version using the FireMonkey graphical library once I am satisfied with the Windows version.
Let's hope it will turn out to become a big project with a longer lifespan then RadLogger Pro.
(Thanks imgur for screwing up my GIF)
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8 years 10 months ago #1727
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8 years 10 months ago #1728
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Should be possible.
FireMonkey comes by default with BlueTooth components
FireMonkey comes by default with BlueTooth components
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8 years 10 months ago #1730
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After some edits I decided on the theme that'd fit RadiaLog the best.
I was thinking about either the curent or a more carbon-ish look.
IMO the current looks good.
This will do for now, whilst I work on the Android version.
Download here: https://github.com/thibmo/RadiaLog/releases/tag/0.4
I was thinking about either the curent or a more carbon-ish look.
IMO the current looks good.
This will do for now, whilst I work on the Android version.
Download here: https://github.com/thibmo/RadiaLog/releases/tag/0.4
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8 years 10 months ago #1731
by ThibmoRozier
Replied by ThibmoRozier on topic RadiaLog
A few important questions for the Bluetooth GC, how does your device communicate over BT?
Does it require pairing?
What names does it broadcast?
How does it send the data?
At what intervals does it send or does it send per count?
Does it require pairing?
What names does it broadcast?
How does it send the data?
At what intervals does it send or does it send per count?
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