(1) That it is NOT what I want
(2) That I want to define a variable widely used accross sources.

2007/5/2, Robert Riebisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Aitor Santamaría wrote:
>
> > The code you wrote does, but this does not:
>
> I already knew. ;-)
>
> What's wrong with the following (except more typing):
> ***
> #include <i86.h>
>
> char far *myvar;
>
> void main()
> {
>    myvar = MK_FP(0x40, 0x55);
> }
> ***
>
> Robert Riebisch
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