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#118811 - 'C' Globals Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Neil Kurzman said:
And try using the same case in the GLOBAL C is case sensitive And remember that 'C' conventionally adds an underscore prefix to symbol names; some compilers (eg Keil) have additional conventions about prefixes and/or suffixes that may be added for various reasons... |
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