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Re: IDL Virtual Machine information [message #35627 is a reply to message #35625] Mon, 30 June 2003 01:06 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, Gert Van de Wouwer wrote:

>
"Liam Gumley" <Liam.Gumley@ssec.wisc.edu> wrote in message
> news:bdf0ei$oce$1@news.doit.wisc.edu...
>> A particularly interesting feature of IDL 6.0 is the IDL Virtual Machine,
>

My basic understanding after talking to the local distributor was that
DLM are not allowed for VM.

Best regrads

Stephan
> But a problem I see is the use of DLM's that I often use. I need to rebuild
> them every time there is a IDL upgrade (and they are not backwards
> compatible). Anyone any thoughts how this would be with the VM?

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