This is a working C# project that lists the running processes on a system and displays and updates their CPU usage using windows API.
I need this completely converted to VB.NET (for vs2k5 in .net 2.0). I tried using a code converter (Tangible Software Solutions) and it mostly converted it OK, but there were a few issues I couldn't resolve.
Don't even bother bidding unless you have already converted this. It isn't a hard project for a knowledgeable C# programmer, I just have no c# skill. Although the bid amount should be fair, I will choose the one who already has it done or is 100% confident that they can do it. Don't waste my time, if you can't do it, don't bid. I need this done ASAP and the bidding time and execution time reflects it.
DO NOT rewrite the entire script. I know it is API, and I know there are managed ways to do this, but I have done the managed ways and they are extensively slower. IF you can do a managed way, I don't mind, BUT it better not consume more CPU usage then the API way.
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This is a working C# project that lists the running processes on a system and displays and updates their CPU usage using windows API. Don't add features, don't waste your time adding additional functions unless they are required to perform what is already being done.
I need this completely converted to VB.NET (for vs2k5 in .net 2.0). I tried using a code converter (Tangible Software Solutions) and it mostly converted it OK, but there were a few issues I couldn't resolve.
Don't even bother bidding unless you have already converted this. It isn't a hard project for a knowledgeable C# programmer, I just have no c# skill. Although the bid amount should be fair, I will choose the one who already has it done or is 100% confident that they can do it. Don't waste my time, if you can't do it, don't bid. I need this done ASAP and the bidding time and execution time reflects it.
DO NOT rewrite the entire script. I know it is API, and I know there are managed ways to do this, but I have done the managed ways and they are extensively slower. IF you can do a managed way, I don't mind, BUT it better not consume more CPU usage then the API way.