> >Link Error : undefined '__start' (descriptor) > > That means CW can't find your main() function. Make sure you have included > the file and it's defined in a way CW understands. If that doesn't help, go > to the linker prefs panel and clear the entrypoint field if it contains > "__start", then it *should* default to main. Yeah I know. I've got a main() and if I add another file with a main() in it it tells me there is two. "__start" is set in the target prefs and all. Those gremlins have been messing with my compiler again. Hmmm... must be those X(talk)-Files. Andre.
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