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On Thu, 2002-05-02 at 05:48, Simon Coulter wrote: > /* Calling C program - CALL_C */ > #include <stddef.h> > #include <stdlib.h> > #include <string.h> > #pragma linkage(DUMMYC,OS,nowiden) > void DUMMYC( void ); > int main () > { > DUMMYC(); > printf("Made it back from the call OK!\n"); > return; > } > > /* Called C program - DUMMYC */ > ************* > int main() > { > return; > } I don't know anything about what you are doing so maybe this question is stupid, but why are you calling another program with a main() function? Why not make program 2 a function dummyc()? -- James Rich james@eaerich.com
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