![]() ![]() ![]() In other words, a single COM object (a DLL, regardless of the extension put on it, but is often. ![]() COM is merely a more precisely defined version of DLL that also incorporates a way to include multiple versions of binary interfaces that can change over time. Direct X is based on COM, which has its entire reason for existence (COM) as being what it is an acronym for: Component Object Module. ![]() Windows has oodles of modules that are reused: that’s what DLLs (Dynamic Link Libraries) are, which are a different name for what a lot of other systems would call a. Wow, what a great demonstration of lack of Windows understanding you’ve displayed! I’ll be about as concise as possible:ġ. ![]()
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