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Need VB calling convention for 32-Bit C DLL
Bid Request Id: 4436
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MK_Corp (3 ratings)
(Software buyer rating 10)
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Nov 2, 2001 12:23:30 PM EDT
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Nov 4, 2001 12:24:22 PM EDT
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Description:
I have a 32-bit C DLL that I need to use with VB. I cannot figure out the correct calling convention for a couple of the most important functions. I need someone to provide me with the VB Declare statements and also the calling convention. For instance:
Private Declare Function MyCall lib "my.dll" (param1, param2, etc) as whatever
AND ALSO:
status = MyCall(param1, param2, etc)
I have a visual C++ program that works beautifully with it and I have been able to use a couple functions from VB, but am under a deadline and in VERY NEW territory. I have full source for DLL and Visual C project.
Deliverables: VB Declare statements for all functions in library, sample program demonstrating the use of each. There is 7 or 8 functions total.
Special Conditions / Other:
This project must be completed by Monday November 6, 2001.
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$50 (USD)
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Nov 4, 2001 5:16:47 PM EDT
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Some C data types can be tricky to define in VB and may require special handling or multiple Declares for different parameters types. I can help you with this. |
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