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Small programming questions - API

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On 5/17/2016 at 2:18 PM, LtFlash said:

@LMS How's it goin'? Have you checked the issue we were talking about?

Yes, and it does work fine for me on VS 2015. I created a new project, referenced the DLL and called a function to make sure it works. Does VS give any log output?

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