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64 in 32! #3

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rjm2k opened this issue Jul 31, 2017 · 6 comments
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64 in 32! #3

rjm2k opened this issue Jul 31, 2017 · 6 comments

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@rjm2k
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rjm2k commented Jul 31, 2017

greetings and thanks again for this work, I wonder if you have considered the reverse option, using a 64 bit dll in a 32 bit process? I will work to amend the code myself but it's nice to have in nuget if you ever get the chance to do it.

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zalintyre commented Jul 31, 2017

If you want to create a pull request, I can create a new nuget package out of it.
I think it should be possible to choose the right wrapper exe from code then (default to the 32bit wrapper).

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@rjm2k have you started working on a solution already? I'm asking because I came up with a few ideas how to implement that request and I would work on this myself when I get some spare time.

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rjm2k commented Aug 14, 2017 via email

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Hi @rjm2k,

please check out LegacyWrapper 2.1 ;) You can now load 64bit DLLs in a 32bit process (if your OS is 64bit).

Greetings,
Franz

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rjm2k commented Aug 21, 2017 via email

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With #4, I consider this issue resolved.

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