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Old 12-03-2007, 11:43 AM
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Default calling .Net functions directly

I dont know much about .net but Im getting the impression that Basic4ppc uses .net calls for some things - for example graphics?

Am I right in thinking that functions such as
form1.circle .... uses a .Net library call? Is the Baisc version much different than the raw .net procedure?

My question is can I call the .net function directly from Basic4ppc myself to speed things up, or is that exactly what Basic4ppc does?
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My question is can I call the .net function directly ?
No - only via a library.
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