Hi Brian,
the obvious choices that spring to mind would be DirectOS and buddyAPI, but
I guess you've looked at those solutions already.
What kind of communication with winOS are you trying to achieve?
... Alex ...
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> Subject: <lingo-l> FW: Possibly OT: Xtra question
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> Hi, People!
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> I know this may not be the correct place to ask, but I need to find
> information about how xtras communicate with the Windows OS. I
> haven't found
> anything, at lest nothing I recognize as useful, on MM's site, or anywhere
> else.
>
> Can someone point me in the right direction, or maybe even answer some
> questions off the list?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Brian Bradshaw
> Systems Engineer
> McGraw-Hill Education
> McGraw-Hill Companies
> 860-409-2603
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