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Hello Eli and good evening/afternoon Can you explain me what is "define a high-level abstract layer of functions" And with "make every platform provide a platformspecific implementation of those functions" You mean I must program my e.g. main.c and for every OS I like to compile I must program a dos.c or linux.c with the same functions but correspond to the platform ??? ...and then I must compile the ensemble "main.c + dos.c" and "main.c + linux.c" Thanks in advance. Michelle
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