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WANTED COMViewSrc.ZIP

Started by GoneFishing, December 04, 2015, 11:55:59 PM

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GoneFishing

Google knows nothing about COMViewSrc.ZIP
web.archive.org atleast remembers it  but doesn't have the zip itself :
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.japheth.de:80/Download/COMViewSrc.ZIP
I know I have less than little chance to find it  and still just out of curiosity :
Maybe someone has it hidden in debris of files on one of those old hard drives ?

Anyways,  thank you for you time even if you only try to search for it   !

P.S.: Now  there'll be  one forum search result for  word  "COMViewSrc.ZIP"

fearless

I had a search of the last archive of japheth's website that was uploaded as a torrent a while ago, unfortunately no source for that. Also done a search in my own hard drives where i stuff misc stuff, in case i had downloaded it a while ago - but no joy im afraid.

GoneFishing

Thanks for quick reply , Fearless
I've already checked that site snapshot . There're 3 linker maps for COMView there .
Let's wait for ZEN , I suspect he has the copy of source code .

mabdelouahab

I searched for a long time and did not find it
GoneFishing, What do you need exactly in COMViewSrc, I'm here to help you

GoneFishing

Hi mabdelouahab and thank you for offering your help
BTW yesterday I read the sources of your ComViewTest   :t
I was impressed by VARIANT structure . 
Currently I have no questions about COM, extracting info from typelibs etc. 
Just trying to trace the path Japheth came in his COM technology quest :
http://www.masmforum.com/board/index.php?topic=15820.msg130773#msg130773:
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Quote from: baltoro on January 08, 2011, 07:37:00 PM
If you explore Japheth's site, you'll find that you can download the source code for COMView (at least you used to be able to do so),...

I guess it has been removed at some point.

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He actually wrote it in ASSMEBLY LANGUAGE. It's very impressive.   

I wouldn't do that again - C is better for such tasks.

After all Japheth said that  COM  is  dinosaur technology

GoneFishing

While waiting ...
In this thread we can acomplish some useful tasks in parallel
One interesting observation:
Read my first post :
Quote from: GoneFishing on December 04, 2015, 11:55:59 PM
Google knows nothing about COMViewSrc.ZIP
...
Look at current time and search that file with google again
No results here
Try search with Yahoo and get the link to this thread  ;)
Interesting, yes?

EDIT: Bing also reads this thread  :biggrin:
EDIT:  mabdelouahab,  maybe we 'll have better chances  using BAIDU ?

TouEnMasm


here is the compiled prog
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Info/COMView.shtml
Don't work with Windows 10
Fa is a musical note to play with CL

GoneFishing

I'm happy to report that I just now had a pleasure seeing me is logged in when I was offline  :biggrin:
And it was not a galucination and I'm not drunk  (unfortunately  :( )

EDIT: got it  - I cleared  browser's  cache   

GoneFishing

ToutEnMasm, we are seeking the source code

jj2007


GoneFishing

Ерфтлы, ОО
Me comprenez-vous?
ICH SUCHE COMViewSrc.ZIP !
:biggrin:

jj2007

Sorry... my fault :redface:

I was so happy to have found something on an old notebook that I forgot to have a closer look...

GoneFishing

It's okay, JOCHEN
We still have all of Japheth's sources . In fact,  the whole file history is stored on web archive 
But this strange ghost  miracle phantom COMViewSrc.ZIP ...
it drives me crazy that I cannot find it yet ... I almost smell its  presense on the web peacfully lying somewhere on FTP  or SHARED network folder ... 

GoneFishing

Thank you for seeding from 49 9

guga

I´m not quite sure if japeth ever released the source but, if he did, can you post it ? I can´t find it either
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