I have used the Borland C++ compiler V3.0 for Windows, although all work
was done using Borland's make utility for DOS. The DLL produced was a software
layer to link HPVee to CyberReseach's Universal Library for their CTM05 counter
timer board. Basically, HPVee requried specific type definitions for variables
and function names. I uploaded the stuff to my ftp site for a VRF-mail-list
request and I haven't removed it yet. The ftp site is:
ftp://gore.afep.cornell.edu/pub/ctm5_dll/
later this fellow modified the DLL and had me recompile it. A batch file that
includes Borland's setup variables is in the directory:
ftp://gore.afep.cornell.edu/pub/ctm5_dll_new/
Myself and a collegue have also written a working (but should be modified) DLL
to read in values from a PC joystick for VEE. Using the DLL and a simple VEE
program I was able to draw on an x-y trace object with the joystick. Now I have
to find a practical use for the DLL! If you want to see this work then email me
and I will upload it also.
Marco.