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Softwire for Net: Where to find it?

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    Softwire was a program that you could use in conjunction with visual studio to drag and drop components. The Net Version was given away for free many years ago and then it disappeared/vanished. I was wondering where I could find a link to the Net Version of Softwire that was offered at the time?

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      Softwire was a program that you could use in conjunction with visual studio to drag and drop components. The Net Version was given away for free many years ago and then it disappeared/vanished. I was wondering where I could find a link to the Net Version of Softwire that was offered at the time?

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      If a link exists then Google will probably be able to find it.

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        If a link exists then Google will probably be able to find it.

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        There is no link on Google so I guess it has disappeared forever. I was told that it was included in an electronic/scientific package (Dacs) for measuring quantities for hospitals and science labs, but I could not locate that either. I purchased some dac boards myself, but it was not on the install disks provided with the boards. I played around with the vb6 softwire package years ago, but wondered what the net version was like.

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          There is no link on Google so I guess it has disappeared forever. I was told that it was included in an electronic/scientific package (Dacs) for measuring quantities for hospitals and science labs, but I could not locate that either. I purchased some dac boards myself, but it was not on the install disks provided with the boards. I played around with the vb6 softwire package years ago, but wondered what the net version was like.

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          The older a package the less likely you will find it. Either way this is not an appropriate discussion in the Free Tools forum. If you have some specific questions then try https://www.codeproject.com/Questions/ask.aspx[^].

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            The older a package the less likely you will find it. Either way this is not an appropriate discussion in the Free Tools forum. If you have some specific questions then try https://www.codeproject.com/Questions/ask.aspx[^].

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            Problem solved. I ended up finding out where it is. It is part of the InstaCal package from measurement computing. I purchased some DAC boards and other equipment equipment recently, so a very big thank you to Joe for pointing me in the right direction. It seems that I had the old software. The net package was given away for a limited time and then it was added to the commercial Instacal package. I was just curious how different it was to the vb6 version. Once again , many thanks to those people that helped me out. It was greatly appreciated. :)

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