The approach that I have always used when debugging C++ programs is to
place a copy of the relevant DLL in the debug directory where my compiled
program is located.  I wonder if that might not work for you?
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Geophysicist, Eastern Mineral Resources Team
12201 Sunrise Valley Dr.   MS 954
Reston, VA 20192
Phone: 703-648-6106         FAX: 703-648-6383


                                                                                       
                                  
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GX developers:

I have encountered a problem, and I wonder if anyone else has had a similar
experience and can help me.
I have just recently installed 5.0 OASIS Montaj on my PC from the CD. I
also
had the on-line update to 5.0.4.  I had been running 4.3.  I have been
trying to create some GX's that use Visual Basic DLL's and have run into a
problem.

I started with trying to recompile the gridinfo that comes with Oasis
Montaj
5.0 in Visual Basic.  I have created a VB test project and a little VB
application to compile and run the DLL but I get a message "File not found:
geostd"  when I use the "Start" option in Visual Basic to run my test
application.

However, If I just create the DLL and then try to run it using the "Run GX"
pull down in Oasis Montaj, it works fine. I modified the code a bit to put
up a message box so I know that I am running my newly compiled DLL when I
run the GX.

I don't really need to compile the gridinfo gx but I would like to create a
new VB DLL that calls GeoSoft routines, so I would like to figure out how
to
debug my code in VB without having to create my DLL and run the gx to debug
the code.

Is this even possible?

I tried to use regsvr32 to register the geostd.dll but got a message

"geostd.dll was loaded, but the DllRegisterSrever entry point was not
found"

Thanks for your help

Jerry Hensel

Chevron Petroleum Technology Company
Gravity and Magnetics Specialist
Geophysical Services Team
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(281) 596-3132


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