Make an MSVC LIB file callable as a DLL from VB6. Create an MSVC6 "project" and handle the name-decoration that MSVC6 does The source library has 4 functions. I wrote 4 wrapper functions and a simple test function to show that the DLL is called from VB6. I can't get VB6 to find the entry points, probably because of decoration. I don't have the LIB source, so you have to make the wrapper compile and unmangle the names. This should be trivial for someone who's done it recently. I have MSVC6, but I almost never use it. I use BC4 and BC5, which produce unmangled names in their DLLs. But they won't link to this new LIB file.
## Deliverables
1. MSVC6 project file plus all source files
2. Working VB6 test program with declares for all 5 functions and test code for the test function: exe and source. The other 4 functions just need to be found in the DLL--it's ok if they crash when called because their data files are not present.
## Platform
WinXP, VB6, MSVC6