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DarkBASIC Discussion / Dll question?

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Caleb1994
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Posted: 31st Mar 2009 06:23
What goes into making a dll that can communicate with darkbasic?

i herd something about a string table before but i was just wondering if it was a plane old dll or if you had to do some special things to communicate with db?

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BN2 Productions
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Posted: 31st Mar 2009 06:27
I think there are some dll templates somewhere in the Dark Basic Root folder.

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Caleb1994
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Posted: 31st Mar 2009 06:34 Edited at: 31st Mar 2009 07:22
Really?! that helpful thanks! I'll look!

Found it! sweeet thanks!


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I was creating a simple dll but just to mess around with but i can't find the button in visual C++ to compile to a dll! any help?

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Code eater
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Posted: 31st Mar 2009 18:14
Quote: "I was creating a simple dll but just to mess around with but i can't find the button in visual C++ to compile to a dll! any help?"


Perhaps you should ask about this on the Dll talk forum or the Programming talk forum as it is more about dlls and C++ more than DBC.

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Caleb1994
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Posted: 31st Mar 2009 18:21
hhahaha ya well this post was already up so thought i say it lol.

i was going to post there anyway just didn't have time earlier.

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