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Using Kodak's SDK
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Visual FoxPro
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Fonctions Windows API
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Thread ID:
00093707
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00098056
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>>>>I have a project where I need to get photos from a digital camera, (without user interaction).
>>>>
>>>>After download Kodak's SDK which is a DLL along with function references. I get "Cannot find entry point in (DLL Name)" when I try to call any of the functions that I have declared.
>>>>
>>>>Is any body out there familiar with this type of problem using DLLs?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>DLL functions are case sensitive. You could be writing wrong function name. BTW:I also have a Kodak, from where did you download the SDK ?
>>>Thanks
>>>Cetin
>>
>>You can join Kodak's developer network from their website. It's free to join and they provide you with passwaord access to their developer tools pages where you can download any of the SDK's for different camera types.
>
>Cetin, Jim:
>
>If you guys get the SDK working, would you mind letting me have a peak at the source? I fiddled with that stuff last fall and couldn't get it working. I have resorted to getting user to download images with the image software that came with the Kodak DC 25
>
>Thanks.

Hello Guys, I tried to use the Kodak's SDK to do
the same thing in FoxPro, We ended up using Visual Basic.
Look at the samples that comes with the SDK and try to
modify the code to your needs. I found a lot of problems
trying to access the Kodak's DLLs from within FoxPro, especially
the ones that needs pointers.
HTH
Good Luck.
Luis Guzman, MCP
"The only glory most of us have to hope for
is the glory of being normal." Katherine Fulleton Gerould
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