If using Nim, use the command nim c --app:lib -d:release nem.nim to successfully generate your library.
💡 Developers using the Nim programming language often compile their source code into a native Windows Dynamic-Link Library. If a developer shortens "Nim" or names their project "Nem", the compiler outputs nem.dll . nem.dll
If you are generating this file using a systems language like Nim or C++, follow these best practices: If using Nim, use the command nim c --app:lib -d:release nem
If a specific video game or software program fails to launch with a "nem.dll not found" error, use these steps: If using Nim
💡 Many custom game modifications, specific hardware emulators, or specialized injectors use custom-named .dll files to hook into parent applications.