Dear OxUsers,
I realized that the OxMetrics7/ox/dev/samples/threes/threes.ox example works with
extern "three,FnThrees" Threes(const r, const c)
and do not work with
extern "three_64,FnThrees" Threes(const r, const c)
Does that mean that I have to use 32-bits?
But if I compile without -m64 or with -m32 I 've got :
undefined reference to [log in to unmask]
My Ox version works im my notebook which has AMD64 PROCESSOR ARCHITETURE.
To check the PATH and location of the files, I renamed the original
OxMetrics7/ox/dev/samples/threes/threes.dll
and copy the threes.dll I've compiled with -m64 to
OxMetrics7/ox/dev/samples/threes/.
When I use the original, the trees.ox works and when I change, does not work.
Summing up: I can not compile without -m64 and I can not load with
-m64.
I checked the Ox version and I understood that OxMetrics7.1 is only for Windows 32-bit.
I uninstalled it and installed the old versions :
Ox 6 Console, OxEdit 6.2 for 64-bit Windows and Ox 6.2 Developemnt kit.
When I used my threes.dll I had the same message: cannot load dll
:(
Any help?
Thanks a lot!
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