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| Subject: | Can djgpp link to "standard" Windows dll? |
| Date: | 15 AUG 95 20:52:35 GMT |
| Organization: | MIT PLASMA FUSION CENTER |
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Gentlemen:
Our lab has purchased a frame grabber which comes
with an SDK in this form:
Microsoft Windows 3.0 or later, 16 bit DLL.
plus the C headers. The claim is that
"...Any compiler that can generate 16-bit Windows applications should be able to
access the DLL."
Can we use DJGPP to do this? Our other option is to purchase
Microsoft C which we'll do only if there's no other way.
I couldn't find out from the faq.
Please e-mail a response, since I doubt the answer
is of universal interest.
Thanks
Steve
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