package porttest; import javax.swing.UIManager; import java.awt.*; /** *
Title: PortTest Sample
*Description: This sample illustrates how to use NTPort Library to read or write PC I/O ports.
*Copyright: Copyright (c) 2004 Zeal SoftStudio
*Company: Zeal SoftStudio
* @author Hai Li * @version 1.0 */ public class PortTest { boolean packFrame = false; //Construct the application public PortTest() { Frame1 frame = new Frame1(); //Validate frames that have preset sizes //Pack frames that have useful preferred size info, e.g. from their layout if (packFrame) { frame.pack(); } else { frame.validate(); } //Center the window Dimension screenSize = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize(); Dimension frameSize = frame.getSize(); if (frameSize.height > screenSize.height) { frameSize.height = screenSize.height; } if (frameSize.width > screenSize.width) { frameSize.width = screenSize.width; } frame.setLocation((screenSize.width - frameSize.width) / 2, (screenSize.height - frameSize.height) / 2); frame.setVisible(true); } //Main method public static void main(String[] args) { try { UIManager.setLookAndFeel(UIManager.getSystemLookAndFeelClassName()); } catch(Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } new PortTest(); } }