(Dynamic Link Library) An executable program module in Windows that performs one or more functions at runtime. DLLs are not launched by the user; they are called by an executable program or by other DLLs. The Windows OS contains a huge number of DLLs. With only one instance of the DLL open in memory, its routines can be shared by all running applications.
In some cases it´s necessary to control some internal or external devices using manufacturers SDK’s. Kalipso allows you to load DLL’s into memory and run functions inside them.
Note: Kalipso cannot use ActiveX or COM DLLs
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Updated: 10/30/2012 6:26 PM |