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Old 10-12-2016, 08:21 AM   #1
loumbut5
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Freehdl Default Component Binding Error


I am building a dll using VC++ that builds fine with no errors to include in my API.

The files are the result of a VHDL project that was converted to C++ using Freehdl in order for the logic to be used in multiple projects.

Only problem is that during testing, it shows the following...

Code:
C:\Proyectos\VHD Lewis\workspace\Analytical\Release>DllTest.exe

Sorry, only default component binding is currently supported. No default binding For component hannah Found?

C:\Proyectos\VHD Lewis\workspace\Analytical\Release>_
This is the console output using command line.

I thought the problem was the memory size required by the functions being too large and so I reduced it to about 24 bits but the issue still persisted.

I have not previously encountered this issue.

If anyone knows what could be the problem, please illuminate me. Thanks.
 
  


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