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| ulrich.kun1 |
Posted - 08/07/2003 : 02:07:37 AM Hey everybody,
does somebody know, what the variable "_OC_VER" is standing for?
Although I suppose, I have the newest software-patch correctly installed, I have no access on several functions, metioned in the header-files. That's because the definitions are standing in a if-Block (if _OC_VER > 0x0703) and the value of _OC_VER seems to be lower than in the if-condition demanded?
How can I increase this value?
Thanks for answers!
Thommy |
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| ulrich.kun1 |
Posted - 08/08/2003 : 06:26:17 AM Thanks a lot!
Obviously it is the release-version.
Bye Thommy |
| Mike Buess |
Posted - 08/07/2003 : 07:06:14 AM Hi Thommy,
Just a guess, but _OC_VER probably stands for Origin C version and mine is also 703. The stuff you need is probably under development and won't be available until the next patch.
Mike Buess Origin WebRing Member
Edited by - Mike Buess on 08/07/2003 07:07:45 AM |
| ulrich.kun1 |
Posted - 08/07/2003 : 02:46:18 AM Some more information:
I found out, that the variable "_OC_VER" of my environment has exact the value "0x0703".
Could somebody check what value his _OV_VER has?
Following simple code should do this:
void show_OC_VER() { printf("\nVariable _OC_VER has hex-value : %x", _OC_VER); }
Thanks! |