I don't program in C, but from the little I know about C, here's what I figured 
out. One time, I 
opened up the Windows folder in my Mpower, and I found a file called 
ceconfig.h. 
Normally, a .h file is a header file in a language such as C. And when I opened 
it in 
Keybook, it looked like what I picture C code to look like. Maybe I don't 
understand 
headers. Why would there be uncompiled C code in a file? I can understand EXE 
and DLL (because they 
are compiled code), but an H file looks like it's uncompiled C. Is there 
something that I don't 
know about header files?
Tyler Z

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