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Re: .Net Question, How to reference a dll with different names
02/14/07 07:25 PM


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> delegate's are the equivalent of function pointers from C. You call them in the same
> way as a function, but you can point it at whatever you want. I'll try to dig out a
> simple example. You can also now pass them to unmanaged dll's as callbacks/function
> pointers, you've always had the ability on the desktop but compact framework 1 didn't
> let you do it. I recently wrote a managed wrapper around stone street one's bluetopia
> bluetooth stack, which heavily relies on callbacks. That waa quite fun.
>
> smf


Is your wrapper for Stonestreet one's Bluetopia available for others to use? I need to use Bluetopia for a Symbol MC70.
Could you give an example of using delegates to unmanaged dll''s as callbacks?

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* .Net Question, How to reference a dll with different names 2600 01/26/07 11:31 PM
. * Re: .Net Question, How to reference a dll with different names alpa  03/06/07 12:24 PM
. * Re: .Net Question, How to reference a dll with different names twistyAdministrator  03/06/07 03:51 PM
. * Re: .Net Question, How to reference a dll with different names Anonymous  01/28/07 11:16 PM
. * Re: .Net Question, How to reference a dll with different names 2600  01/29/07 07:32 PM
. * Re: .Net Question, How to reference a dll with different names Anonymous  02/28/07 05:22 PM
. * Re: .Net Question, How to reference a dll with different names Anonymous  02/03/07 10:08 AM
. * Re: .Net Question, How to reference a dll with different names kkd  02/14/07 07:25 PM
. * Re: .Net Question, How to reference a dll with different names Anonymous  02/14/07 09:42 PM
. * Re: .Net Question, How to reference a dll with different names kkd  02/15/07 12:01 AM
. * Re: .Net Question, How to reference a dll with different names Anonymous  02/16/07 06:28 AM

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