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Binary Functions Library for VB/VB.NET v2.00

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Binary Functions Library for VB/VB.NET v2.00

Submitted By: Nad__Af
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While Visual Basic doesn't seem powerful, it can be used to
create robust applications. This library includes almost all
bitwise functions you will imagine, such as Left Shift, Logical
Right Shift, Arithmetic Right Shift, and many more. They are
compatible with both VB and VB.NET. This library was written
completely using pure ASSEMBLY to make the functions run fast. These functions work on 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit and
64-bit values. They are very useful for data encryption.
Although you can derive your own functions in Visual Basic/
VB.NET, they will not run as fast as these functions.
Includes a nice Demo project in Visual Basic that shows how to perform some basic data encryption.


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File Name:
40014.zip
Product homepage:
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Languages:
Assembly
Platforms:
Unknown
Release date:
5/1/2005
License:
Demo
Size:
91 KB
Price/Fee (US$):
Unknown
Number of downloads:
1259

Comments (2)

Very effecient! starstarstarstarstar   Posted on Wednesday, May 18, 2005

I used the library functions to encrypt some files, they run fast!!

great starstarstarstarstar   Posted on Friday, June 17, 2005

Well worth downloading, liked the help file. Would be nice if you had included the source.

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