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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Hey, can anyone tell me how to make custom dll's?

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CKy
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Posted: 24th Mar 2004 12:02
Hey. Would anyone be able to tell me how to make and compile my own dll's for dbp?
Flashing Blade
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Posted: 24th Mar 2004 12:27
Yes look in your DBP folder:

C:\Program Files\Dark Basic Software\Dark Basic Professional\Help\documents\1 Third Party Commands.htm
CKy
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Posted: 24th Mar 2004 12:38
wow. thanks
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Posted: 24th Mar 2004 17:20
See, you had the answer all along.

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CKy
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Posted: 25th Mar 2004 06:53
ah. c++... messy i gotta learn me some c++
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C++ For Dummies ....it's not really for dummies lol.
Dummies got me started on programming.

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CKy
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wow. ty
sponge008
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Posted: 26th Mar 2004 17:28
No problem. Do you have a compiler?
CKy
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as in, the actual c++ program?
CattleRustler
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Posted: 27th Mar 2004 00:17
as in a compiler



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CKy
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lol. ok. as u can see im a n00b. is there a difference between the compiler and the program itself? i just assumed the compiler was part of the program?
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2004 20:13
can you make dll's for dbc 1.13(non enhanced)?

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You could, but you wouldn't be able to use them. You would have to get the enhancement pack so you could load the dlls.

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Hey, i didnt know you could use tpcs in dbc. Shows how much i do know

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Posted: 6th Apr 2004 02:21
you can howwww?!

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Posted: 6th Apr 2004 02:57
I don't think you can do tpc dlls in dbc. I think if you have the enhancement pack you can use CALL DLL.
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Posted: 27th Apr 2004 05:46
Can this work with a C# compiler?
IanM
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Posted: 27th Apr 2004 15:24
In answer to a few questions above:
- You can't use TPC dlls in DBC
- You can't use C# or VB.NET dlls in DBC or DBPro

The favourite compilers for building dlls with around here are: Visual C++, Dev-C++, Borland Delphi, PureBasic

I haven't heard of anyone using the Borland C++ compiler with DB or DBPro, but it should be possible

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Posted: 27th Apr 2004 16:50 Edited at: 27th Apr 2004 18:03
Quote: "You can't use C# or VB.NET dlls in DBC or DBPro"


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