BACnet protocol stack in C# [closed] - c#

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Im writing a customised C# application to communicate with BACnet devices. Is there any BACnet protocol stack written in c# which i can download the source code?

you can try bacnet stack with source code:
http://bacsharp.sourceforge.net/

Not that I've tried it, but there's finally a NuGet package now, that is probably worth evaluating.
(But BacSharp is the husk/seed of a good project/provision.)
I'd also recommend the (advanced & free) VTS tool (- YABE is a sensible tool for a more high-level visual view).

for anonymous checkout try:
svn checkout http://svn.code.sf.net/p/bacnet/code/tags/bacnet-stack-0-8.2/
This is what worked for me.
0.8.2 is the latest stable version as of Aug 23 2014.

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I need a quickstart for the connect ... maybe someone with experience on C# and how to make CSTA Link ? I just find one example but in Perl on Perl CSTA Example, but I still don't know hot to do on C#.
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In Linux there're many tools to read and convert the comments in code into a HTML/PDF document. I am now working on a .Net project, and I am wondering if we have similar tools to convert the comments in .Net code into a HTML/PDF document?
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