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what were u working on ?
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Athono
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I figured it out.
You have to put
in the code to keep it from crashing in debug mode since Visual Basic does not retain the break points during a crash. I am working on passing strings from a Visual Basic front end to a DLL written in C++. I will post another thread about this. |
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