Mr. Balvis,
you should use int32_t and uint32_t instead of int32 and uint32 .

Andrea Pacini


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Hy,
I would use the data type int32 and uint32. I tried to declare some
variables and assigning the values, but it doesn't work. I've seen that
it's possible to use. Maybe there are some errors in the enviroment
settings.
Thanks in advance.

Ing. Alessandro Balvis
Centro Ricerche ENEL
PISA

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