Heya, I'm new at the monastery, and fairly new to perl. I have some background in PHP and C++.
I'm looking for a way to access the shared memory of non-perl win32 apps. I've tried installing Win32::IPC from CPAN, but nmake throws me a bunch of errors related to the fact that it doesn't know what struct a msqid_ds is. I looked through ppm, but no luck with the default repositories.
I need to be able to acquire and release a mutex, listen to two different events and write to and read from a portion of memory at a specified offset.
The specs for what I need to get at are here.
If anyone's interested, I'm trying to write a module for an Artificial Life program called Creatures. (More information here: www.gamewaredevelopment.co.uk)
Thanks in advance!
- nornagon
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