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Dynamic Memory

Hello,
is it possible to allocate dynamically memory using the intelitek easy c? While programming C in windows you use malloc and free, but those are declared in the standart windows header (stdlib.h), so they wont work. Are there any similar commands/functions in easy c ?

And my second Question. Is there in easy c a function like GetTickCount in windows? Its a function which returns the milliseconds since the PC was started.

edit: Sry i've post it in the wrong forum, maybe a moderator could change this thank you.

Thank you for answering!
Greets Iconē

Last edited by Iconē : 26-11-2009 at 03:21. Reason: Wrong Forum
 


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