Resource DLLs contain application resources that your program uses, such as menus, bitmaps, and dialog templates. You can define these resources in a .RC (resource compiler) file using the operating system API, or with the Icon Editor and Dialog Editor. Use the Resource Compiler to build the resources into a DLL, which are then referenced by your executable program at run time.
Benefits of Using a Resource DLL
You can use a resource DLL, or bind resources directly
into your executable file. The benefits of using a resource DLL
are:
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Dynamic Link Libraries
What is a Resource?
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Create a Resource DLL (OS/2)
Create a Resource DLL
(Windows)
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Resource Compiler - An
Overview (OS/2)
Resource Compiler -
An Overview (Windows)