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    Unhappy Help!!!

    HELPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!
    can anyone help me please i don't know how to link vb and c or c++ and i need to learn how to. i have a c++ program that i created the gui in vb and i need the c++ program to get the entire thing to work

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    What are you using the C++ for?

    Please try and give more information in future...
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    i have a c++ program that i created the gui in vb...
    hakilam: please read you post again and think if it can make any sense to somebody who doesn't know what you're doing.
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    more info

    sorry about the lack of info
    the c program performs number conversions from one base to another 2, 8, 10, 16
    it represents real numbers using IEEE floating point standard
    it displays the truth table of any combinational function with a maximum of 3 variables
    and Karnaugh map minimization methods

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    So what you wanna do is create a DLL out of the C/C++ code that can be used from within VB?

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