> BTW, why did microsoft assign (-1) as true. I don't think (1) 
> works as true and, while being 'not zero', is hard to use 
> mathematically.

Binary.
As an UNSIGNED integer, -1 is all 1s.

And you're right, for most windows languages -1 is true, 1 is false.

Brian

PS it's not just Microsoft either.
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