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Diagnostic screen on IE on Classmate...

I am currently using the cRIO's serial port to send diagnostic data to a PC running HyperTerminal. This works fine. Unfortunately the Classmate does not have a serial port or HyperTerminal in Win7. So I have to have a second PC, I'd like to use only the Classmate.

Can you help me with a snippet of code to have the cRIO open a connection to the Classmate to send diagnostic data in HTML to an Internet Explorer window.

I cannot figure out which things to import to get the appropriate classes. I would like to use UDP so if the IE window is not open no error occurs, as opposed to using TCP which requires that a connection be established.

This technology whould be most useful to teams to build ver simple but powerful custom diagnostic screens (not to be used during competition).

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