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|    Robert S. Liles to All    |
|    Mixed language programming in VB.NET    |
|    11 Mar 05 14:45:00    |
      From: rliles@midsouth.rr.com              I have recently migrated from Microsoft Professional Development System       Version 7.1 (I know I am in the stone age >G<) to Microsoft Visual       Basic.NET. I am used to writing time critical or very repetitive routines       in Assembly language and linking them into my Basic PDS programs to greatly       enhance execution speed. I can find no information on doing this in VB.NET.       Can someone point me to a resource that will tell me how to pass arguments       to an assembly routine? I know how to create system .DLL files from       assembly so I assume I can call them from VB, but I don't know how to pass       the data, especially strings.              TIA, Bobbo              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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