It may be possible to build under VS-2013, but building under VS-2017 was easier, and what I opted for. Building in Visual Studioīecause this project was created pre 2000, it was not goign to build under the modern Microsoft compiler when brought out of mothballs. Note, this will only work if you placed the program in a writeable location, since it need to write the internal help files to disk. There is a plan to create more living online help docs here, but for now, just press F1 for help. If it crashes, then it's probably someone else's fault.
MODBUS POLL 7.0.0 REGISTRATION KEY CODE
But I also want to keep the source open in spirit, (it is released under GP元, and I have some contribs to merge in, and I even know of a fork made.) Even if the code quality is not great, it still fits the line of:
But recently have become convinced that git is the future and probably the only way to resurrect this tool without having to do loads of re-testing myself since I no longer have the needed equipment to verify really well.
I get intermittent downloads and roughly enough donations, to cover the hosting ever since. In 2006 I relocated to the UK, rebooted my life, and published a binary copy on a proper website.
I then copied and published it to codeproject (todo reference here) This simulator's source was originally published on in ( ).
MODBUS POLL 7.0.0 REGISTRATION KEY SERIAL
A modbus serial and TCP simulator I wrote and shared decades ago, it still gets used, but has some minor Windows 10 issues (requires elevation).