I have a 32bit Software written in C# who Communicates with many different devices. Because of memory problems i upgraded to a 64bit System, no big Deal for the C# Software itself. But for some of the implemented devices i had to change the way of implementation, it worked for all expect for one! There i have a DLL which is written in C# 32bit, who is responsible for the communication to the device. Made by the supplier. I asked the supplier for a 64bit version but unfortunately its not possible for them to give me one.
My Idea was to create an Wrapper to make the DLL available to my 64bit Software. I have seen that there are where many other people with a similar problem, but they always hat to Wrap an unmanaged DLL. So my tried to write an wrapper who use COM to get the work done. But failed while implementing the C# COM Server into my C# Client. Here is the Idea what is tried: https://blog.mattmags.com/2007/06/30/accessing-32-bit-dlls-from-64-bit-code/
Another Idea was to use a open source Project who can this topic with DLLImports: https://github.com/CodefoundryDE/LegacyWrapper
There i could load it with DLLImport but i could not find the EntryPoint to my needed functions. The question here is, if i'm completly on the wrong way and i can not load a managed DLL into C# with DLLImport or if i missed something and i just need to adjust the parameters. Here is the Code i used so far (i changed the Names of the DLL)
[LegacyDllImport(@"C:\Program Files (x86)\Company\Device\API.dll")]
public interface IClassA : IDisposable
{
[LegacyDllMethod(CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Winapi)]
bool MethodA();
}