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From: David Cleaver <davidis AT ou DOT edu>
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Subject: Weird output of printf()
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Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2000 11:04:43 -0600
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Hello again everyone,

First, I want everyone to know I'm using DJGPP v2.03.  OK, now, recently
I've tried to use the printf() function to print out the hex values of
some unsigned char's that I have.  However, I'm not sure that it always
did just that.  Let me give you an example:

{ 0xbc, 0xf, 0},

This is part of the output of the program.  My question is, WHAT does
"0xf" mean????????? That doesn't quite look like any hex code for a char
that I've ever seen before.  Any help that you can give will be greatly
appreciated.

-David C.

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