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Well, the way it works is that I have a managed static lib that contains my __gc classes. Then, I have an unmanaged static lib depending on and using the managed static lib that contains regular (non __gc) classes, which is sort of my interface to the native world. I've been able to use this interface with other classes from native code without problem. Then, I have a Winforms app which depends on that native interface. Now that I think of this, it doesn't really make sense as to why I'm doing it this way. I'm sort of going Managed->Unmanaged->Managed... might as well see if I can cut out the middle layer.
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