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Copy Digital
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Posted: 26th Feb 2003 11:31
Hey guys!

I am programming a Sound Editor and i will use the bass.dll, but i have no idea to include the commands of bass.dll. I use the CALL DLL command but the parameters of the functions are a great problem for me. Could you help me?

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 26th Feb 2003 11:35
you'll find them if you open up the DLL in notepad
you'll need to understand what the letters following the DLL function mean though to be able to understand th input/export (^_^)

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Kale
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Posted: 26th Feb 2003 12:56
i would imagine that the bass.dll package would come with lots of documentation, just read this! The examples it gives though are probably for C/++ or VB, its just a case of porting the code. All functions contained in the .dll though will be highly documented. for example i downloaded the bassmod.dll package and was amazed on how much examples and docs there where.

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Kale
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Posted: 26th Feb 2003 13:00
P.S. opening the .dll in notepad is pretty useless, if you only have a .dll and no documentation, either use another .dll that has docs, or at a push use a .dll browser to expose the functions contained within.

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Richard Davey
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Posted: 26th Feb 2003 13:07
It comes with a comprehensive help file and example code. No need for poking around.

Cheers,

Rich

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 26th Feb 2003 14:03
a DLL veiwer does nothing different than notepad... it just scans for the function data area - translates the letters after the function declaration, they're setup is exactly what it includes

but buggered if i know what they all mean - not run enough to understand the setup (^_^)

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Copy Digital
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2003 10:34
My bass.dll was a single file with no included media. but i have found the helpfile in a forum of DBPro. but now i am searching for the parameters of the commands.

Kale
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2003 14:25
try http://www.un4seen.com/bass.html for the latest files including help. Why didn't you use google.com? this is the first link it returns!!!

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