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Batch file – HTA and BATCH HYBRID, transfer variables from part

I am trying to write a batch hta hybrid script that allows me to pass variables from the batch part of the script to the hta part, so that I can generate things like computer models, etc.

Thi

October 9, 2021By Simo Hybrid bach, Batch, file, hta, Hybrid, part, transmission, variableLeave a Comment

File transmission in WebService

See: http://www.cnblogs.com/hoojo/archive/2010/12/20/1911385.html

WebService processes and transmits ordinary information, and can also transmit files, as follows Introduce how WebService com

October 7, 2021By Simo WebService file, Medium, transmission, WebServiceLeave a Comment

Temperature, liquid level data online monitoring transmission collection

Program requirements

The storage medium of storage tanks is generally liquid or gas, which is essential and important for petroleum, chemical, grain and oil, food, fire protection, transporta

September 28, 2021By Simo Web Crawler collection, data, liquid level, monitoring, online, Temperature, transmissionLeave a Comment

How to quickly read data transmitted through 10GBE NIC?

I have two debian boxes connected between two 10 GbE cards via CX4 cables. One is to generate data quickly (between 4Gbits/s and 16Gbits/s), and the other requires Being able to fetch all of this a

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware 10GBE, data, FAST, GBE, How to, NIC, pass, read, transmissionLeave a Comment

Questions about dual network card SFTP transmission cannot connect to the server

You can set the priority of the network card as follows, set the No. 1 network card connected to the A network to 1, and the No. 2 network card of the B network to 2. The interface is as follows:

September 24, 2021By Simo Network Hardware About, connection, Double, network card, problem, server, sftp, transmission, UnableLeave a Comment

C language serial port transmission structure

Serial port transmission structure is to convert the structure into an array, and then transfer the char in the array.

That is struct——->> char [] ;

Then char[]———>> struct.

September 24, 2021By Simo Motherboard body, C language, serial port, structure, transmissionLeave a Comment
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