I am in need of some help with getting a .dll import to work within my VB.net code.
I currently have the following code:
Imports CecSharp
Public Class Form1
Private Sub Button1_Click(sender As [login to view URL], e As [login to view URL]) Handles [login to view URL]
Dim MyCecCallbacks As New CecCallbackMethods
Dim Config As New LibCECConfiguration()
[login to view URL] = CecClientVersion.Version2_1_1
[login to view URL](MyCecCallbacks)
Dim Libb As New LibCecSharp(Config)
[login to view URL]()
Dim adapters As CecAdapter() = [login to view URL]([login to view URL])
Dim PulseEightComPort As String = adapters(0).ComPort
[login to view URL]()
[login to view URL](PulseEightComPort, 1000)
Dim TVPowerStatus As String = [login to view URL]([login to view URL])
[login to view URL]()
[login to view URL]()
[login to view URL]()
End Sub
End Class
The .dll lib that needs to work is the CEC dll located here: [login to view URL] and here [login to view URL]
You can see the c# example here: [login to view URL]
I am unable to use the current DLL because when i start running the program of mine it says:
"Could not load file or assembly '[login to view URL]' or one of its dependencies. The specified module could not be found."
This is to be used with the USB - CEC Adapter that i have of theirs here: [login to view URL]
You can download the windows libCEC 2.1.1 installation files here: [login to view URL] that has the .dll that i am trying to use in it that's giving me the error.
I consider this a small project so my max would be $30 since i already have the code ready to go above-just cant seem to get the .dll to work in VB.net.
My development environment is Visual Studio 2010 running .net framework 4.0.
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