> A windows DLL file allows access to a higher security level in the > system than programmers are currently accustomed to. This is not a true statement. DLL's operate under the security context of=20 the calling application and have no special privileges. > If I ever get around to actually doing the DLL route, a Driver would > seem to be the next step. Not likely by me, too many unknowns. All you > have to do to get a DLL loaded is to ask nice. Drivers are another beast. They are difficult to write but do have the=20 ability to do many things that a standared App/DLL cannot do. > K&R c, a preprocessor, documentation and a basic library would cure a > lot of evils! > > And that is why I am dreaming about .dll stuf... -- Bob Ammerman RAm Systems --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .