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Both the module and the ordinal. Of course, the tool probably requires a filename which you would use pmwin.dll for that. I searched VAC4 and OpenWatcom 1.3 and neither have this tool. Are there any other tools available to get the ordinal information?<br> | Both the module and the ordinal. Of course, the tool probably requires a filename which you would use pmwin.dll for that. I searched VAC4 and OpenWatcom 1.3 and neither have this tool. Are there any other tools available to get the ordinal information?<br> | ||
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Can be used PMMERGE and PMWIN. Actually, PMWIN is forwarders to PMMERGE. And yes, not DOSCALLS module for WinAlarm. According tools. You can try lxLite (from hobbes) or LXDUMP (from HIEW at hobbes). Also other tools exists. (BTW, not ALL Win* functions located in PMWIN/PMMERGE, but PMMERGE contains most of them) - prokushev |
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Prokushev, Shouldn't the module be PMMERGE instead of DOSCALLS? I thought all Win* stuff are located in PMMERGE. daniel lee kruse
Hi,
it's included in pmwin.dll @138
Frank
Frank, Where did you come by this information? Thanks -daniel lee kruse
Daniel,
I guess your question is about the ordinal number. You have to use an
impdef tool (supplied with some compilers) on the dll in question. This tool produces a list of all exported functions with ordinals.
Frank
Frank,
Both the module and the ordinal. Of course, the tool probably requires a filename which you would use pmwin.dll for that. I searched VAC4 and OpenWatcom 1.3 and neither have this tool. Are there any other tools available to get the ordinal information?
-daniel lee kruse
Can be used PMMERGE and PMWIN. Actually, PMWIN is forwarders to PMMERGE. And yes, not DOSCALLS module for WinAlarm. According tools. You can try lxLite (from hobbes) or LXDUMP (from HIEW at hobbes). Also other tools exists. (BTW, not ALL Win* functions located in PMWIN/PMMERGE, but PMMERGE contains most of them) - prokushev