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From: LittleHelpNeeded <ummajera AT cc DOT umanitoba DOT ca>
Subject: __dpmi_paddr and DJGPP pointers
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Hi,

An "easy" question but I'm not 100% sure how to tackle it.

How do you convert a __dpmi_paddr structure into a void*
pointer??

ie.

struct __dpmi_paddr{
   short selector;
   int offset32;
};

Thanks for any help in advance,
Adam

PS. could you please reply to ummajera AT cc DOT umanitoba DOT ca?
Thanks.


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