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  8. From: Steve Hite <sch@southeast.net>
  9. To: "'icon-group@cs.arizona.edu'" <icon-group@optima.CS.Arizona.EDU>
  10. Subject: Possible to call Windows DLLs from WinIcon?
  11. Date: Sat, 26 Sep 1998 20:44:54 -0400
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  22. I see that there is an interface to call C routines in shared libraries on Unix systems using Icon 9.3.1.  Has anyone explored calling C routines from Windows DLLs?  Just thought I'd ask before taking on the task myself.
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  24. Thanks,
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  26. Steve
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  28. P.S. 
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  30. As Steve Wampler has recently pointed out to me..."sure, *anything* is possible" ;-)
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