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14. March 2005, 14:09:59
Chessmaster1000 
At the end of the link you gave there is the "APPLIES TO:". And windows XP isn't there. So if you're using them it's an explanation........

13. March 2005, 23:34:42
Chessmaster1000 
I use Firefox 1.01 in 98% of the cases. The problem as i see is that i have updated the MSN messenger and the Microsoft decided to add this file that in the below link you gave, they don't exaplain clearly (not to say at all) what it's purpose is......... Perhaps a Microsoft computer spy?

13. March 2005, 22:57:55
Chessmaster1000 
Does anyone know what the hell is LOADQM.EXE. It runs on the background and it slows my computer so i have always to terminate it............
I'm thinking of deleting it, but who knows what is needed for......I think it has something to do with MSN messenger as i have updated it recently......

18. February 2005, 16:45:49
Chessmaster1000 
Subject: I want a tiny help............
Modified by Chessmaster1000 (18. February 2005, 16:46:40)
As i'm in my very first steps at C i need a little help some times.....
One thing i can't do is the following, so if anyone has any idea of how, then please...........:
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In the following code-1 example the output is:
c[0]= 4
c[1]= 44
c[2]= 84
c[3]= 104
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Code-1:
////////////////
//
#include <stdio.h>
void f1(int a[]);

void main(void)
{
int c[4],i;
f1(c);
for (i=0;i=3;i++) printf("c[%d]= %d\n",i,c[i]);
}

void f1(int a[])
{
a[0]=4;
a[1]=44;
a[2]=84;
a[3]=10

4;
}
/////////////////////

What i want is to have the same output as before BUT not to declare one by one the values of the a[]. But the following logical way isn't working

//////////////////////


#include <stdio.h>
void f1(int a[]);

void main(void)
{
int c[4],i;
f1(c);
for (i=0;i=3;i++) printf("c[%d]= %d\n",i,c[i]);
}

void f1(int a[])
{
int a[4]={4,44,84,104};
}

//////////////////////


Why??????????????????????? And how i can do it...........?

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