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kerchunk
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6/18/2008 3:32 PM  
... and now for something completely different...

Sure, SKILL can make a system call to execute an external program  like an .exe

But can one embed an executable binary within a SKILL procedure? Or barring that, how about  C code? This would be similar to how one can embed assembly-language statements within a C function.


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Dave Elder
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6/18/2008 3:37 PM  
Hi Chris,

I haven't done any of this yet but the axlDll calls (new in 16.x) might give you this funtionality.

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6/20/2008 7:55 AM  
Ah, yes these look like they'll fit the bill nicely. Thx for the heads-up.


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