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DLL Talk / c# dll

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Bluestar4
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Posted: 19th Jan 2008 10:02
Is possible to make a dll for dbc using visual c#2008 ?

CattleRustler
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Posted: 19th Jan 2008 16:31
its possible to use vb.net and c# to make dll's for dbpro, using a converter, but for dbc I am not sure. I think the dbcE (ehanced version for plugins) can use plugins like pro does, if thats the case then it should be possible, but I dont want to say definitively yes or no. Maybe someone with more dbc/dbce knowledge could help

My DBP plugins page is now hosted [href]here[/href]
Jmahmood
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Posted: 23rd Jan 2008 16:29
You can use c++.
there is a few examples in the DarkBASIC folder.

CattleRustler
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Posted: 23rd Jan 2008 21:27
but if the implementation is exactly the same, then he CAN use c# and vb.net as well. thats the actual question.

My DBP plugins page is now hosted [href]here[/href]
Bluestar4
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Posted: 5th Feb 2008 07:52
actually the question is not only can I use c# to make a dll for dbc, but how

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Posted: 5th Feb 2008 12:31
you should ask in the DB forum. If they tell you yeah its the same as in db pro, using the dbc enhanced, then we can help you.

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Bluestar4
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Posted: 6th Feb 2008 15:51
cattleRustler-to avoid double posting please use your mod powers to place this thread in the dbc forum. thanks in advance.

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Posted: 6th Feb 2008 16:16
this thread is still valid here, once you find out from the other forum, so dont worry about doble posting, I'm saying its ok. If anyone there says you double posted, direct them to this thread where they can see what we are on about.

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