On 3/22/2016 5:47 PM, Antonio Scuri wrote:
>   I did exactly the same test here. I'm using Windows 10 also. It worked.
>
>   A simple test, erase the iup.dll that you are expecting to be 
> loaded. Then run again. If the error is the same, then it is finding 
> the iup.dll elsewhere.
>
> Best,
> Scuri
>
Ok, this is the problem--exactly the same error when iup.dll is deleted. 
I will search for bad copies in obscure corners of my PATH. Thank you 
very much for your help.

-- Sincerely,
Mike

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