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Where 2 Put the Dll Library in TS ?

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Hello

 

I have an *.ela file + a *.dll

 

It was written in 1998 with TS 4

 

Importing + compiling in TS 8.6 = OK

 

I've put the dll in TS/Program dir

 

But I have this message

 

attachment.php?attachmentid=20269&stc=1&d=1269367517

 

Any idea Where 2 put the dll Library ?

 

May Be it's not compatible with 8.6 ?

 

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I've tried with MC

 

Importing + Compiling = OK

 

I've put the dll in the MC Dir

 

Also in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\TS Support\MultiCharts\StudyServer\Studies\Dlls

 

Functions + Indic + Strategie

 

No more success...

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For MC I have DLLs working in "\Program Files\TS Support\MultiCharts" for sure. Don't know about TS.

 

Edit: this is MC 6.0 beta 2 but also worked in the Ver. 5.

Edited by ochie

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Hello

 

I have an *.ela file + a *.dll

 

It was written in 1998 with TS 4.

No more success...

Isn't TS4 a 16bit application? TS4 can run under WinXP, but it is unlikely that TS8, a 32bit only application can read a 16 bit dll written for TS4.

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see if you can find a line similar to this in your indicator:

 

 

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DefineDLLFunc: "C:\matrice\matricecafnar.DLL", void, "DLLWRITEINSTRU", LPSTR,int, LPSTR, float,float,float,float,float,int,int,int,int,int,int ;

 

DLLWRITEINSTRU(symbolname, barinterval, "xxxx", o, h, l, c , c , Volume, 15, 14,26,01,09 );

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TS doesn't read DLL

 

You will have to open the .asc files or study file and find the line that calls the DLL and see the location

This is silly. It is like saying TS doesn't read or write any files because it has to call Windows API to process the request.

 

A 32-bit compiled program or code called from a 32-bit program cannot make direct 16-bit API or DLL calls. The most common error you will get is dll "file not found" .

 

If the OP acquired the software legally and the vendor is still supporting the software, the OP should ask the vendor for a 32bit dll.

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*********************************

 

3Monkeys showed me the right way

 

I've found this info on an other forum

 

Important notice:

 

Due to limitation size of the current 16 bits TradeStation 4 version, this optional change will be made as soon as TradeStation 5 will be released.

 

This version (16 bits) will not run on TradeStation 32 bits.

 

 

Any idea Where 2 put the dll Library ?

 

May Be it's not compatible with 8.6 ?

 

That's what I thought... it's not compatible

 

So I need 2 find the 32 bits dll

 

 

ThanX 2 all 4 your quick help

 

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PS How 2 see (with an hexa editor) if a dll is 16 or 32 bits ?

 

Windows Version 3.0 (PMODE ONLY!) =16 bits ?

 

WIN87EM =16 bits ?

 


[left]Windows 3.1 Executable File Format[/left]



[left]Old Header[/left]

New Header
Entry Table
Segment Table
Resources
Resident Name Table
Imported Name Table
Non-Resident Name Table

Old EXE Header Info(Main Menu)
File Signature 0x5A4D
Bytes on last page 0x0050
Pages in file 0x0002
Relocation items 0x0000
Paragraphs in header 0x0004
Extra paragraphs needed 0x000F
Extra paragraphs desired 0xFFFF
Initial SP Value 0x00B8
Checksum 0x0000
Initial IP Value 0x0000
Code displacement 0x0000
Relocation table offset 0x0040
Overlay Number 0x0000
New EXE Offset 0x00000090

New EXE Header Info(Main Menu)
Library ***
Description ***.DLL
Data SHARED
Windows Version 3.0 (PMODE ONLY!)
Signature 0x454E
Linker Version 0x0005
Linker Revision 0x000A
Entry Table Offset 0x009A
Entry Table Length 0x0010
Checksum 0x00000000
Module Flags 0x8009
DGROUP seg 0x0002
Heap Size 0x0800
Stack Size 0x0000
Initial CS:IP seg 0x0001 offset 0x0000
Initial SS:SP seg 0x0000 offset 0x0000
Entries in Segment Table 0x0002
Entries in Module Table 0x0005
Non-Resident Name Table Size 0x0016
Segment Table Offset 0x0040
Resource Table Offset 0x0050
Resident Name Table Offset 0x0050
Module Table Offset 0x0061
Imported Name Table Offset 0x006B
Non-Resident Name Table Offset 0x0000013A
Moveable entries 0x0002
Alignment Shift Count 0x0009
Resource Segments 0x0000
Executable Type 0x0002
Additional Flags 0x0000
Fast Load Offset 0x0000
Fast Load Length 0x0000

Entry Table(Main Menu)
Ordinal Segment# Offset Stack Words Flags
---------------------------------------------------------------
1 0x0001 0x00BC 0x0000 MOVEABLE EXPORTED SHARED_DATA
2 0x0001 0x044F 0x0000 MOVEABLE EXPORTED SHARED_DATA

Segment Table(Main Menu)
Type Sector(<<align) Length Memory Flags
---------------------------------------------------------------
CODE 0x00000200 0x306F 0x306F PRELOAD (moveable) (discardable)
DATA 0x00003C00 0x067A 0x067A PRELOAD 

Resources(Main Menu)
Shift Count: 0
[TYPE] Offset Length Flags Name
----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Resident Name Table(Main Menu)
Ordinal Name
------------------------------
0x0001 WEP

Imported Name Table(Main Menu)
Name
-------------------------
TS_KIT
KERNEL
USER
WIN87EM
or_lib

Non-Resident Name Table(Main Menu)
Ordinal Name
---------------------------------
0x0002

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