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   Message 9,275 of 10,840   
   Rick Rothstein to Robert S. Liles   
   Re: Mixed language programming in VB.NET   
   11 Mar 05 10:34:07   
   
   From: rickNOSPAMnews@NOSPAMcomcast.net   
      
   Almost everybody in this newsgroup is using VB6 or lower. While you may   
   get a stray answer to VB.NET (including VB2003 and VB2005 which has   
   dropped .NET from its name) questions here, you should ask them in   
   newsgroups devoted exclusively to .NET programming. Look for newsgroups   
   with either the word "dotnet" or "vsnet" in their name.   
      
   For the microsoft news server, try these newsgroups...   
      
   microsoft.public.dotnet.general   
   microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb   
   microsoft.public.vsnet.general   
      
   There are some others, but these should get you started.   
      
   --   
   Rick - MVP   
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   "Robert S. Liles"  wrote in message   
   news:M9iYd.890$VV6.178@fe1.columbus.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   
   >   
   >   
      
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