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Published 2001-10-31 Printer-friendly version
Summary: If you create DLLs with Clarion, then you'll definitely want to read this series of articles. By default, Clarion 32 bit DLLs load more slowly than they need to, and are not sharable between processes. You can easily fix this, as Carl Barnes shows, thereby reducing load times and memory requirements.
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