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dll?
May 12, 2004 12:51:18 GMT -5
Post by Dangermouse on May 12, 2004 12:51:18 GMT -5
You cant just /write to a file with a dll extension, that would just create a text file.
Do you know what a dll is?
"An abbreviation for dynamic link library, a file containing a collection of Windows functions designed to perform a specific class of operations. Most DLLs carry the .DLL extension, but some Windows DLLs, such as Gdi32.exe, use the .EXE extension. Functions within DLLs are called (invoked) by applications as necessary to perform the desired operation. "
You have to program them in C/C++/Delphi and such, the routines within the dll, then compile it, and use the routines (functions/methods) in the dll with $dll or /dll
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