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-----Original Message-----
From: John Caron <address@hidden>
To: Michael Harrison <address@hidden>
Date: Wednesday, October 14, 1998 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: 19981014: netCDF usage in Visual Basic


>Mike, I'm sorry I dont know  how exactly you do this, and I dont have VB to 
>try it.
>
>The netcdf library is a collection of routines using "C" calling conventions.  
>What you are looking for is how to call C routines
>from VB.  Your VB manual should explain that, likely in the "advanced" 
>section. Or theres likely some books at a good technical
>bookstore that explain it.
>
>Why don't you post this message to the netcdf maillist group? Many of our 
>knowledgeale users subscribe to that:
>address@hidden
>
>you can subscribe easily from the web at:
>http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/mailing-lists.html
>
>John Caron
>Unidata
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Unidata Support <address@hidden>
>To: address@hidden <address@hidden>
>Date: Wednesday, October 14, 1998 11:50 AM
>Subject: 19981014: netCDF usage in Visual Basic
>
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>>>To: <address@hidden>
>>>From: Michael Harrison <address@hidden>
>>>Subject: netCDF usage in Visual Basic
>>>Organization: .
>>>Keywords: 199810141646.KAA28705
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>>Is there *anybody* out there who has some experience using netCDF files in
>>Visual Basic programs? I fear I am one of those folks who doesn't have the
>>time to learn C++, and have no access to Unix machines, but I have a fair
>>amount od experience using VB. Has anybody ported the netCDF access
>>libraries into VB, and if so, can you give me any hints about doing it
>>myself? Any help at all would be greatly appreciated!
>>
>>Mike Harrison
>>
>>
>>================================
>>
>>Dr. Michael Harrison
>>
>>Dept. of Geography and Planning
>>University of Southern Mississippi
>>Box 5051
>>Hattiesburg, MS  39406-5051
>>
>>(601) 266-4735 (work)
>>(601) 261-5095 (home)
>>(601) 266-6219 (fax)
>>
>>address@hidden
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