I am president of a small company (Interstate Robotics) formed as a corporation in April, 1997 in Wilmington, Delaware in order to exploit cost/performance opportunities that exist in niche markets that require video data acquisition, storage, processing, and display capability. To date we have focused on developing and obtaining patent protection for core technologies to include Direct Device Interfaces (DDIs) and a visual programming tool. The visual programming tool provides an efficient means of developing applications by drawing flow diagrams to represent the interaction between software components. A DDI is an Application Program Interface (API) and device driver hybrid providing desktop and/or Web-enabled applications with direct, language-independent access to a physical device in order to simultaneously optimize speed of execution and minimize utilization of computer resources. Existing DDIs which expose the functionality of graphics, timer/scheduler, physical memory, and video data acquisition devices. Our current projects are listed on the Global Project Marketing Network at http://gpmn.com.
All of our source code is in BP 7.0. In order to utilize GNU Pascal it would need to provide the capability to make and use DLLs. Is this the case?
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Grace Jewitt