Quoted from PaulLaidler Your exe and dll must be both .NET or both Win32.
is that just from the POV of debugging, cos it runs OK!
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Quoted from PaulLaidler Your exe and dll must be both .NET or both Win32.
is that just from the POV of debugging, cos it runs OK!
K
You can access an unmanaged DLL from a .NET assembly. In fact that is what happens with Windows Forms that access the Windows API. Also that is what happens when an FTN95 .NET application accesses salflibc.dll. I do not know if you can do it the other way round and I have not tried to step into a Win32 DLL accessed from a .NET assembly.
With things like this I usually find that I end up just inserting my own print statements into the code. Tedious but effective.
Quoted from PaulLaidler ... With things like this I usually find that I end up just inserting my own print statements into the code. Tedious but effective.
it was the tedium I was hoping to avoid!
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