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- From: donh@shakala.com (Don Hackler)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.misc
- Subject: Re: What's in those .DLLs?
- Message-ID: <BkH1XB4w165w@shakala.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 17:20:10 PST
- References: <1993Jan14.214742.23092@sctc.com>
- Organization: Shakala BBS (ClanZen Radio Network) Sunnyvale, CA 408-734-2289
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- bright@sctc.com (David A. Bright) writes:
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- > I'd like to get a description of the entry points and calling
- > sequences for all the "standard" Windows 3.1 .DLLs (e.g. commdlg.dll).
- > Is there such a thing? I don't suppose there is any way to examine a
- > .DLL and get this information. Of course, it wouldn't tell you WHY to
- > call the entry point, but if you could at least get the entry point
- > names and calling sequences you would have a fighting chance of
- > figuring out how to use the buggers.
- >
- Undocumented Windows from Andrew Schulman includes utilities
- to do exactly this...
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