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Dialup Networking (DUN) Component for C/C++ programmers to invoke 32-bit DUN from your application code to dial up any installed Internet Service Provider (ISP). Use from GUI mode or console mode programs. Supports most Windows C/C++ compilers (Microsoft (all versions include .NET), Borland, Watcom, LCC-WIN32, etc.). Use with MFC and Borland C++ Builder programs. Not dependent on support libraries. Can call the same MDD32.DLL from any supported language (Delphi, Visual Basic, VB.Net, Visual FoxPro, etc). Free technical support and updates for one year. Royalty free distribution with your compiled application. Fully functional evaluation version.

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