Annotation of pmsdk/samples/spy/readme, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: The spy program and dynamic link library, is a sample application that
                      2: hooks the HK_INPUT and/or HK_SENDMSG hooks, and spies on what messages
                      3: are sent to which window.  
                      4: 
                      5: The application currently has two threads:
                      6:   1) The main thread controls the user interface.
                      7:   2) The second thread waits for messages from the hooks.
                      8: 
                      9: The files include:
                     10:   makespy.bat - Will make both the program and the dynamic link library (real)
                     11:   makespy.cmd - Will make both the program and the dynamic link library (prot)
                     12: 
                     13:   readme - This file
                     14:   spy - Make file for program
                     15:   spy.c - The source to the executable program
                     16:   spy.def - Definition file for executable program
                     17:   spy.h - Headers
                     18:   spy.ico - Not much
                     19:   spy.rc - The resource file
                     20:   spydlgs.dlg - Dialog definitions
                     21:   spyhook - Make file for DLL
                     22:   spyhook.c - Source to DLL
                     23:   spyhook.def - Definition file for DLL
                     24:   spyhook.h - Header file for DLL
                     25:   spyhstrt.asm - Startup for DLL
                     26:   spytbls.c - Output Msg Tables for exe
                     27: 
                     28: 
                     29: NB: You must have spyhook.dll on your libpath, which is specified in your
                     30:     config.sys file.  You can do this in one of two ways:
                     31: 
                     32:     1. Put the ...\spy directory in libpath (not very pretty).
                     33:     2. Put your current directory in libpath, as in
                     34: 
                     35:        libpath=.;<rest of libpath>

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