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From: AndrewJ <luminous-is AT REMOVE DOT home DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Module (maybe DLL)
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>Hi, I have some routines in C I would like to add to a VB project of mine.
>VB accepts DLL. Is it possible to compile my C routines into a DLL?

Sure you can compile C code and put it in a DLL.  Not with DJGPP, however.
DJGPP generates programs executable under DOS (real mode or V86).  You would
need a Windows compiler to do what you want.  

Try MingW (as Damian suggests),  Cygwin or LCC-Win32.  Unfortunately these
compilers will take you to the (un)happy land of off topicality for this group.

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