Table of Contents

  1. What is an ActiveX Control?
  2. Which development environments will QuickStart work with?
  3. What is the difference between TXL 2000 and QuickStart?
  4. What are the system requirements for QuickStart?

What is an ActiveX Control?

An ActiveX control is a self contained program that can incorporated into and be used by another program.

For example, if you were building a car, you could either design and build an engine or just go out and buy a pre-assembled engine.  In this example, the engine is analogous to an ActiveX control.

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Which development environments will QuickStart work with?

QuickStart will work most Microsoft Windows based development environments including:

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What is the difference between TXL 2000 and QuickStart?

TXL 2000 is a complete user application.  Simply install it and start sending information to your Datawall Displays.

QuickStart is a tool to be used by a person developing an application that needs to send information to a Datawall Display.  If you or your firm are not writing a custom application, QuickStart is not for you. 

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What are the system requirements for QuickStart?

We recommend the following minimum system to take develop with/use QuickStart:

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