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Contents of the "windll" sub-archive for UnZip 5.3 and later:
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  Contents       this file
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  windll16.def   definition file for 16-bit UnZip DLL
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  windll16.bcc   Borland makefile for 16-bit UnZip DLL
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  windll32.def   definition file for 32-bit UnZip DLL
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  windll32.bcc   Borland makefile for 32-bit UnZip DLL
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  windll32.msc   Visual C++ 4.2 makefile for 32-bit UnZip DLL
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  windll32.dsp   Visual C++ 5.0 "build file" for 32-bit UnZip DLL
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  dllsetup.c     pre/post-processing code for unzipping
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  windll.c       contains the entry point for the DLL, "fake" printing,
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                 sound, rename, replace and password functions
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  windll.h       header file for both 16- and 32-bit DLLs
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  zipver.h       versioning information for resource file, and also
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                 used by WiZ application itself
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  windll.rc      resource file for both 16- and 32-bit DLLs
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  windll.doc     simplistic explaination of how to use DLL
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  structs.h      header file, used by both the DLL and by WiZ, that defines
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                 several structures passed to the DLL
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  example.c      a very simplistic example of how to load the DLL and make
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                 a call into it
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  example.h      header file for example.c
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The Microsoft C port has not been tested as completely as the Borland port.
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Note that Borland C++ 5.0 is full of bugs; version 4.5 or 5.01 is recommended
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instead.  If you must use Borland C++ 5.0, using the Intel optimizing compiler
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is required to avoid crashes (possibly due to a bug in the stat() function in
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the normal Borland compiler).  This does have the advantage of giving you a
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smaller code size than the 4.52 compiler.
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Borland C++ 5.01 has resolved many of the problems seen with 5.0 and can now
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reliably be used.
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Note that I have been singularly unsuccessful in getting this to compile and
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run under MSVC 1.52c.
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