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We are trying to call a Swiftforth-generated DLL from a C++ routine, and are
getting access violations that do not tell us much - has anyone succeeded in
making calls to a forth-generated DLL from C++, and could you give us some
advice? Is there something we need to do when using export: , or perhaps
there were other lessons learned in the process? Thanks.
-- Roger
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Dr. Roger Dube
President and Chief Science Officer
Digital Authentication Technologies, Inc.
561.392.7404 (office)
561.892.2474 (eFax)
RogerDube_at_datHQ.com
1900 Glades Road Suite 441
Boca Raton, FL 33431
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Received on Mon Apr 17 2006 - 12:11:19 PDT
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