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STATIC TEXT VC++ MFC Appl

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    Hi, Do we have a method by which we can declare an array of 16 bytes whose offset remains the same whenever the program is compiled.. The program is an MFC (EXE).. Sameer

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      Hi, Do we have a method by which we can declare an array of 16 bytes whose offset remains the same whenever the program is compiled.. The program is an MFC (EXE).. Sameer

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      Sameer Maggon wrote: Do we have a method by which we can declare an array of 16 bytes whose offset remains the same whenever the program is compiled.. I seriously doubt whether that's possible! Of course I could be wrong too. By the way why would you want to do that? Perhaps there are other solutions to your problem Nish


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