> My reason for posting this message is to ask a question: If the work you see
> on the link I posted above is of any use to your group, is there a way I can
> contribute to your project without having to install Linux?
Yes, every information like function x behaves like y in situation z helps.

You can find a lot of informations with www.deja.com and the (IMHO often best)
searchengine www.northernlight.com. "Mainstream" serachengines like lycos
are often deliver nothing useful.

> So in conclusion if my reverse-engineering skills can help you, I'd like to
> contribute. Let me know, and if so let me know which API's need to be
> converted to C source code.
This has some legal problems in some countrys. If you observe a behaviour
of a function you call thats ok. If you decompile it its often illegal.

Most of the informations I got just by writing small test programs and call
a function with some strange combinations of parameters.

juergen

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