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Re: Non Overlay and absolute? Help.
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Now you have #include "user_routines_fast.c" somewhere... The real answer is to #include .h files only. .h files usually only reference things that will be defined elsewhere and the names won't conflict if they are mentioned in more than one file. It just lets the different files know they are talking about the same "thing." .c files on the other hand actually create "things" and if you try creating the same thing twice (by including the .c file) the compiler won't know which of two routine "x"'s you really wanted it to execute. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 11-02-2004 at 17:06. |
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Thanks that helped but now I'm getting:
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After a fun round of re-downloading the default code i have finally gotten it to work. Thank you very much for your help. I know who to contact if I have any more difficulties.
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It's always your own code that drives you nuts! Good Luck! |
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