Python 3.4.1 on W2K?
Tim Roberts
timr at probo.com
Sat Oct 11 16:55:30 EDT 2014
Michael Torrie <torriem at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>That's really interesting. I looked briefly at the page. How does your
>python extension work with xywrite? Does it manipulate xywrite
>documents or does it tie in at runtime with Xywrite somehow? If so, how
>does it do this? Crossing the divide into a 16-bit app is pretty
>impressive.
Actually, Microsoft made it pretty easy to call 32-bit DLLs in a 16-bit
process and vice versa. That's why many of us were surprised when they did
not provide the same capability in the 32/64 transition.
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Tim Roberts, timr at probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
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