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James R. Twine13-Dec-06 2:28
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   A) and in some cases, it is... And I at least know that a double is 8 bytes wide, thus is a 64-bit floating point type and not a integer value.  And as you have demonstrated, your point also applies the other way.

   You still have not identified where FLOAT64 is a MS typedef that is commonly used.  I also did not notice it in my driver SDK and IFS SDK files.  And even if it was in the IFS SDK, the Platform SDK is commonly available, but the IFS SDK is not (or at least was not), so common would not apply.

   B) When you have a wide and deep coverage of a certain area, your thoughts on what is proper or not do matter.  Note that they do not have to matter to you.

   Peace!

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