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Geek Culture / Tutorials On Creating Dlls For DarkBASIC with Visual C++ 6.0 Standard/Profestional

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Akira Tsunami
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Posted: 9th Nov 2003 22:23
hey,where can i get some help on this subject?
Thanx in advance!
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Posted: 10th Nov 2003 00:30
awww and i thought u had written some and are advertising it on this board!

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Posted: 10th Nov 2003 02:49
[dbpro]//help//documents//

in there you'll find the tpc sdk


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Posted: 10th Nov 2003 04:07
Or, alternativly, you can d/l the tutorial here: http://darkbasicpro.thegamecreators.com/?f=dll_info

It's a really good tutorial. Nice and clear

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Akira Tsunami
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thanx,maybe i should write some....


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Dont forget to visit IanM's site...


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Akira Tsunami
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where is IanM's Site?


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Posted: 12th Nov 2003 06:30
Oo! I'll take a physics dll that encompasses all aspects of physics including the time/space continum thing...that should be what...about a day?

Thanks, Let me know when you're done

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Posted: 12th Nov 2003 15:05
There's not that much *information* on my site, but there is free source code to see how I do things - There's the Utility DLL with full source, and a fully commented Framework with example commands in it.

Also, when you get a bit more confident, you can also use the Interface library to allow you to call DBPro commands from your DLLs
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Posted: 12th Nov 2003 23:26
I started making dlls recently, the tut is very good, but I have a question for the string tables. If I had two strings passd into my function, would it be myfunction%s%s%blah or myfunction%ss%blah ?

Thanks,
Matt

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The second one
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thanks

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Akira Tsunami
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Posted: 14th Nov 2003 07:37
heh,sure! i already wrote a dll like that...
mwahahaha!
it took 40 minutes..."sure"


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heh,heeeh....


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