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December 1998, Week 3

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"Michael D. Hensley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Lane Rollins asked:

> I'm working from home today and don't have the C/ix manual... what is the
> #pragma to get a struct to align data on 16 bit boundries. Like on a
> classic 3000. I've got a struct for an image dataset that isn't
> cooperating.

Someone already answered the question you asked, but I'd like to point out
that you could have found the answer yourself by pointing your web browser at
http://docs.hp.com (if you have email access, surely you have web access)!

I'd like to point that out, but it isn't true.  The HP C/iX manuals don't
appear to be available yet.

Speaking of manuals, our 6.0 relase arrived with both the "HP Instant
Information MPE/iX Release 6.0" CD and the "HP LaserROM MPE/iX Release 5.5"
CD.  The LaserROM is dated "November 1997", but I already have one dated
"December 1997".

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