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We have an app that we developed for a dll
the app itself is 16-bit
we formely developed a 16-bit dll for it's use.
now we have a 32-bit version of that dll and we
need it to work without recompiling the app itself.
so how is done ?
if there is no straitforward way to do that , can I do that:
-create a 16-bit dll with "ghost" functions sutiable for the
app ( the same as the original 16-bit dll) , this dll
will in turn call the new 32-bit dll that will also return
values to the 16-bit dll and from there to the app.
I don't need only a answer , I need a working example in
c/c++.
please post your answers here and send your example file
to moshem@cpm.elex.co.il
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by: nietodPosted on 1999-01-09 at 05:18:01ID: 1418369
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