Re: [SLE] c++ to C



On 2/8/06, vince@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <vince@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Weel..I have a problem reading C++ program and I thought that there might
be some code to convert it to be readable in C. Its hopelees, isn't it?

We can help reading it if you want to.

\Steve

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