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I didn't do cross-compiled WinAPI / DG-UX in '94, but as luck would have it I did do DG-UX (the first platform I wrote security code on), and I definitely had bit-width types to use.


For Xenix/DG-UX I was only doing standard command line tools, from MS-DOS, and I don't remember seeing any of those.

Maybe I was just too ignorant and was limiting myself to what Turbo C had to offer on the MS-DOS side.

Of course on Windows we had all those WORD, DWORD, BYTE, BOOL,... macros already, but I was only thinking about actual C standard bit-width types.




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