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Yeah, that's what I meant. Even if they aren't called Dlls, the
instructions in each operating system are still there to use a dynamically
linked library. The only problem is that it would get annoying having to
convert the method of programing for each operating system. For instance,
I'm sure Windows has a different Dll entry method than Linux or Unix does.
What I was thinking is to incorporate the Dll into the actual program (so
it's no longer linked). That way access to it would be faster also and it
would save rewriting the Dll entry point for each OS.
Just a thought anyway.
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