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I've not slogged thru and made a VB defn to use compile (the TModuleRec has quite the structure) but I've made a quicky that calls the version function. Using a Declare of:
Private Declare Function Version Lib "C:\tokenizer.dll" () As integer then calling it with code: Label1.Caption = Str(Version()) in some button event code. But why do you want to use this? This seems like a hard project without much return for our robots. Anyway, can you get a version call to work? Thats a simpler way to see if you've got the basics (heh) in place. |
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