Take a look at Win32::API & Win32::API::Prototype. If you are using an Active State build you probably have the former already installed. I find the latter easier to use, but installing it isn't trivial.
If you encounter problems, come back with what you have, and the function signatures of the APIs you are trying to access and you'll get more help.
In reply to Re: how to load a DLL file written in C code using PERL
by BrowserUk
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