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Congratulations, that must have been some hard work, even with a C# to VB.NET converter given the language differences between the two. I do have to ask though, what's the point of converting the C# code to VB.NET code if you can work with C# projects in VB.NET anyway...


By the way, VB.NET 2005 Express Beta can be downloaded at:

http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/vbasic/default.aspx for free. However, at the time being, it is not advisable to develop MP plugins in 2005 tools as it uses .NET Framework v2 which most people do not have.


Sam


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