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DLL Talk / DLL's in DBC

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Joe Cooning
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Posted: 24th Nov 2004 08:00
What DLL's are available for DBC, and how would I go about making my own.

IanG
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Posted: 25th Nov 2004 00:26
if i remember correctly you can only use dlls in dbc enhanced and then you can only call the call dll function, so you could make a dll the open it up in depends look for the decorated function name then call it using the call dll function

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Joe Cooning
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Posted: 25th Nov 2004 01:47
I know how to use them. I want to know what dll's I can use in DBC and how I can make my own.

IanG
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Posted: 25th Nov 2004 03:01
any and yes

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Hoopkid ups
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Posted: 25th Nov 2004 06:30
I was thinking of buying the BlueGUI dll, but I have DBC Enhanced. Does this mean it would work in DBC Enhanced, because I thought it was only for pro.
Chris K
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Posted: 26th Nov 2004 02:17
Ask in the BlueGUI thread.
IanG
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Posted: 26th Nov 2004 02:50
i dont think it will because im sure it has to get a pointer of the dbpro core, and then create the interface using the win api, so unless there is a way to get the handle of the dbce window then it might not be possible

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Joe Cooning
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Posted: 29th Nov 2004 07:57
I'm sure you can't use just any of them, because I've used a collision dll where the creator had a seperate dll for DBCe and DBpro. And @IanG, how can you answer "yes" to "how"? When I ask how I don't mean if you can, I mean how can I. I know a bit of c++ and I want to make my own dll's for DBCe

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Posted: 30th Nov 2004 00:40
im sure you can write it with ordinary functions in, but you cant access the db window, which is what alot of dbpro plugins do in the background

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