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I want to read mass ammounts of data

Be abel to read scripts after complied in changed format of script

stor mass ammount of data in like .zip but encoded to my liking of .whatever

It will encode from like .txt to .whatever

I dono if this si posable but just wanna see if it is.

And dll s how do i read use them

How do i make them and such

i know how to execute and all with autoit.

Send functons to execute that is in another program running

Like having 2 autoits running

chasing one that has cow function that msg box mooo

And execute the mooo function in the one that is chasing

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WHAT???

"I want to read mass ammounts of data" - what kind of data? From what source?

"Be abel to read scripts after complied in changed format of script" - you want to be able to read the binary files? FileRead can read it to a string, but that doesn't mean YOU can read it...

"stor mass ammount of data in like .zip but encoded to my liking of .whatever

It will encode from like .txt to .whatever" - File compression? The extension doesn't matter, you can set that, but nothing else will be able to run it...

"And dll s how do i read use them

How do i make them and such

i know how to execute and all with autoit." - DllExp can see the exported functions, but that still doesn't give you the params and such.. you need docs for that. Most DLLs are made in C++ (I believe).

"Send functons to execute that is in another program running

Like having 2 autoits running

chasing one that has cow function that msg box mooo

And execute the mooo function in the one that is chasing" - Huh?

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