![]() ![]() UCRTBASED.DLL (because I compiled in DEBUG mode).VCRUNTIME140D.DLL (because I compiled in DEBUG mode).Eventually, I discovered a tool called Dependency Walker that let me analyze the DLLs that my revised jSSC-2.8_x86_64.dll relied on and found it needed these other DLLs and, in turn, these DLLs seem to depend on other DLLs that are missing in Windows 10 (and too numerous to list): However, when I deinstalled Visual Studio when the 30 day trial period was over, I found that my code would no longer work. The "fixed" code I attached below was built using a 30 day trial version of Visual Studio and was compiled in 圆4 DEBUG mode and seemed to work. Update: 11-8-2017 Since posting this I have discovered that the issue is more complex than I first thought.
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