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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Loading dlls

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jonarking
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Posted: 27th Jul 2003 22:07
Can someone help me with dlls? I am new to DB (it's an incredible product!) and I'd like to merge an interactive animation with a winForm interface. I'd like to use dlls for this, but I don't know which kinds of dlls to use (COM? Native?). I don't see a really good example of how to load one. Can someone help me with this?
Mattman
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Posted: 28th Jul 2003 04:36
DBC or DBPro

---Mattman
DID YOU KNOW THAT ???
jonarking
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Posted: 28th Jul 2003 20:50
DB Pro. Is one better than the other?

ReD_eYe
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Posted: 28th Jul 2003 20:53
dbc can only use dll's with the dark matter expansion, so you made the right choice!!!
about your question, i can't help with .dlls cos i'm useless but there are many people here who know them well!

I have a website!!!
So go there: http://www.freewebs.com/darkb/index.htm
on second thought you probably shouldn't
IanM
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Posted: 28th Jul 2003 21:39
You can use native DLL's with both DBC and DBPro. Also, you can have a special form of DLL called a TPC DLL that works just with DBPro.

Have a look at the Program Announcements forum - Rob K has a windows gadget TPC DLL that also has some animation controls. If it doesn't have it already, Rob may be able to add it for you.
jonarking
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Posted: 29th Jul 2003 02:24
OK, I'll take a look at that. Thanks to both of you for the feedback!

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