It depends on what you need. I needed to have TIFF support. I later found a much better solution was to use libtiff. Though to use this, you will have to do some work to get the libtiff dll to link properly.
What capabilities do you need?
Hi all,
I have function that takes an HBITMAP as a param. The function internally generates a TBitmap and releases the handle to the passed HBITMAP param. The function correctly generated the TBitmap. After I release the handle to the parameter, I inspected the bitmap object and it looks...
It turned out to be coming from Envision Image Library (a 3rd party library).
FYI: I do NOT recommend using it!!! There is no tech support and it is very flaky.
I wrote some code to interface between a USB driver and an application. I tested the code by creating a control app and including the source. In the control app project I needed to include a series of files in order for the code to compile. None the less, the code functioned properly.
Now...
I don't think the problems are related. If my problem were to be with the dll then I would get a linker error. I get a compiler error. I think that it is having a problem finding the declaration, which is in winbase.h. Thanks for you comment.
I am using BCB6. I need to use the WIN32 API function DeviceIOControl() in order to communicate with a USB driver. I have included windows.h, winioctl.h, winbase.h(where it is declared), and dbt.h.
Here is my problem: When I build my project it get the following error.
[C++ Error]...
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