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− | SOM_EX (or SOM_EX.exe on [[Windows]]) launches Sword of Moonlight and then serves as a communication console from thereon out. Its job is to load the [[SomEx]] module into the host application, however what it actually does at start up is simply prepare the environment before loading SomEx (SomEx.dll on Windows) into itself, which in turn launches the host application with another instance of SomEx loaded into it, and so on, as is the normal course of events for the classical school of Sword of Moonlight applications ([[SOM_MAIN]] begets [[SOM_EDIT]] begets [[SOM_PRM]], [[SOM_MAP]], and [[SOM_SYS]].) | + | SOM_EX (or SOM_EX.exe on [[Windows]]) launches [[Sword of Moonlight]] and then serves as a communication console from thereon out. Its job is to load the [[SomEx]] module into the host application, however what it actually does at start up is simply prepare the environment before loading SomEx (SomEx.dll on Windows) into itself, which in turn launches the host application with another instance of SomEx loaded into it, and so on, as is the normal course of events for the classical school of Sword of Moonlight applications ([[SOM_MAIN]] begets [[SOM_EDIT]] begets [[SOM_PRM]], [[SOM_MAP]], and [[SOM_SYS]].) |
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Revision as of 00:57, 3 January 2014
SOM_EX (or SOM_EX.exe on Windows) launches Sword of Moonlight and then serves as a communication console from thereon out. Its job is to load the SomEx module into the host application, however what it actually does at start up is simply prepare the environment before loading SomEx (SomEx.dll on Windows) into itself, which in turn launches the host application with another instance of SomEx loaded into it, and so on, as is the normal course of events for the classical school of Sword of Moonlight applications (SOM_MAIN begets SOM_EDIT begets SOM_PRM, SOM_MAP, and SOM_SYS.)