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C is for Control: A Laboratory Text for Hardware Interfacing with C and C++ Update Link / Bad Link? 
For one-quarter/one-semester, junior-level courses in Microcomputer Interfacing, Microcontroller Interfacing, or Programming. Designed to prepare engineering and engineering technology students to work in the real world, this unique and practical text�the first to cover the use of C for controlling external devices�focuses on C's applications and on interfacing the computer to the outside world. Students will learn how to develop methods and tools that will ensure that the examples in the book can be used in almost any hardware/software environment. Application of principles will enhance students' knowledge, understanding, and critical thinking skills.
Submitted Jan 16, 2000
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Creating ActiveX Components in C++ Update Link / Bad Link? 
ActiveX™ is a technology built on the Component Object Model (COM) that allows the developer to create objects or controls that can be used to "activate" content on the World Wide Web. Many popular Web sites, such as www.microsoft.com, contain ActiveX controls to provide user interface objects such as list boxes and buttons. This article walks you through the basic steps of creating a simple ActiveX control. I then explain how you can embed this control in a Visual Basic® application or use the control directly from Internet Explorer version 3.0 or higher. This article is based on Adam Denning's presentation for the Site Builder Conference held in San Jose, California, October 27-30, 1996.
Submitted Jan 16, 2000
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Mozilla Control Update Link / Bad Link? 
ActiveX controls are slightly more tricky to use from C++. Without explaining the nitty-gritty details, it is usually necessary to create a "site" object for ActiveX controls you wish to use in your program. Fortunately, the MFC CWnd class has built-in site control support and a wizard that generates a wrapper class from any installed control.
Submitted Jan 16, 2000
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