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Got Visual Studio and the Interop.PCDLRN.dll... Now what?

As I upgraded one CMM to Windows 7 64-bit, my small VBS helpers died in the process (still kickin' butt on XP though).
So, I have begun re-coding them in Visual Studio 2010 (I think). I have gotten so far in the coding where I need to connect to PC-DMIS and start interfacing with it. Now, I managed to find the DLL that is supposed to expose some interfaces and methods and I have successfully added it to my project.

Then what? How do I use the DLL to connect to PC-DMIS and expose the PartPrograms collection for instance?

Oh, I am using C# for this...

Any and all input, examples or suggestions are VERY welcome!

TIA!
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  • Yeah, the benefit is that if you learn C# (or C/C++ for that matter) you can code for a multitude of platforms (FPGA's, Atmel's etc). I am not so sure that VB.NET exists for platforms other than the X86/X64 architecture.

    At least that's what I told myself the first time I started up Visual Studio... xD
    ...oh, and I'm a little of a masochist too.
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  • Yeah, the benefit is that if you learn C# (or C/C++ for that matter) you can code for a multitude of platforms (FPGA's, Atmel's etc). I am not so sure that VB.NET exists for platforms other than the X86/X64 architecture.

    At least that's what I told myself the first time I started up Visual Studio... xD
    ...oh, and I'm a little of a masochist too.
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