PrintheadMaintainer
A background service designed for printers with continuous ink systems. Aims to prevent the ink from drying out by printing automatically. (by evilhawk00)
IpcServiceFramework
.NET Core Inter-process communication framework (by jacqueskang)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Question about Windows Form and Unity.
The accepted answer states the you could use named pipes, but at the time we could not create a reliable communication between unity and WPF, because named pipes would randomly drop with unity. We ended up using this https://github.com/jacqueskang/IpcServiceFramework with TCP. Both unity and the WPF app had a server and a client so we could do two-way communication. (Altough you can use a number of other solutions for this. Maybe create a file which holds messages, one process reads it and the other writes to it)