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author | HyungKyu Song <hk76.song@samsung.com> | 2013-02-16 00:51:52 +0900 |
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committer | HyungKyu Song <hk76.song@samsung.com> | 2013-02-16 00:51:52 +0900 |
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diff --git a/windll/contents b/windll/contents new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c063c26 --- /dev/null +++ b/windll/contents @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +Contents of the "windll" sub-archive for Zip 2.31 and later: + + contents this file + windll16.def definition file for 16-bit Zip DLL + windll32.def definition file for 32-bit Zip DLL + windll.c Contains the entry point for the DLL, "fake" printing, + and password functions. + windll.h header file for both 16 and 32-bit DLLs. + zipver.h versioning information for resource file, and also + used by WiZ application itself. + windll.rc resource file for both 16 and 32-bit DLLs + windll.txt simplistic explanation of how to use DLL. + structs.h header file used by both the dll and by WiZ which defines + several structures passed to the dll. + example.c a very simplistic example of how to load the dll, and make + a call into it. + example.h header file for example.c + + visualc\dll <dir> contains Visual C++ 6.0 project and make files for + zip32 dll. + visualc\lib <dir> contains Visual C++ 6.0 project and make files for + zip32 static library. + vb-orig <dir> contains old version of a Visual Basic frontend example + using zip32.dll + vb <dir> new version of the Visual Basic dll frontend example, + many bugfixes and enhancements + +The dll and static library port was developed and tested under Microsoft +Visual C++ 6.0. The former support for the Borland C++ compilers has been +discontinued; bcc-compiled DLLs are not universally usable because of their +requirements for special Borland runtime libs (and probably some calling +convention specialities). +Compilation for 16-bit Windows 3.x is no longer supported. + +Last updated February 22, 2005 + +Mike White, Christian Spieler |