Author: Mikero
All Mikero tools 'behave', install, and operate in an identical manner. You are strongly advised to read the General Readme once.
As of release 4.55 depbodll ALSO requires DeOgg available on the same sites.
The chances of this 2nd dll being updated are very low.
It is a one off requirement to remove a heavy payload when the main dll is updated (which happens frequently)
After 40 years in the industry, this author is dedicated to backward compatibility.
Any upgrade to dll (which is frequent) is garanteed to be compatible with existing exes and applications, OR, a new exe is provided.
No matter how ancient the exe is, someone, somewhere, is using it every day and cannot live without it.
DePbo.dll is the 'driver' behind Mikero's tools. It is intended to be a non-reinventing-the-wheel service so that any application can access one, well proven, decompression algorithm (eg), rather than re-writing or pasting the source code again and again and again into different exe's. While the name suggests a pbo only driver, in fact, depbo has expanded over the years to much greater functionality. Rapification, to name one. A far far far better name would now be 'BisDll', and in fact, internally, it is known by that name. Externally however, after a decade of usage, people are used to 'DePbo.dll' so it stays that way.
The SDK, SDK example files and VB wrapper can be found in the AiO installer or as a direct download for paid users.
A no nonsense auto installer saving you sweat and tears.
Do not run this, or any tool from bis, as administrator.
'Admin' is not what you think it is, it is an alias for 'Microsoft Office Use only'.
Consider yourself warned.
Grab the self installers for these here
A single Depbo.dll should be placed in your windows\system32 folder for each and any tool.exe to gain access to one, common driver.
(For a win64 machine, syswow64)
Alternatively, simply place the dll in the same folder as the exe.
It is garanteed that THIS version of the dll will ALWAYS be compatible with previous versions.
You need, one, and one only copy.
A depbo.lib if supplied, is NOT required for tool use.
Dont even bother extracting it unless you intended programming via visual basic and using the api.
ALL exes exhibit similar behaviour in command line usage.
nameof.exe [-options] sourcefile/Folder[.ext]/orList[.lst] [[outfile/Folder[.ext]]
Destination specs
Where (an often optional) destination can be specified, the name can be either a file or a path or both.
In general, the resulting filename follows the exe's specification extension such as p3d, cpp. rvmat. Obviously, dependent on context.