Thank you Tobias. You are the only one that answered my question and I thank you. I hope that you are not telling me that the lite-c tutorial lied when they stated the following quote? I hope not!! I bought this engine and am $1,800.00 into it and hope this is not true. I did the tutorials and really scoped out this engine before spending so much money on it. I believed what I read.
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If you want to become a real master of lite-C, I recommend to buy a C/C++ book or go through a free online C tutorial, such as Sam's Teach Yourself C in 21 Days, after finishing the workshops.

That statement seemed to say it all to me. But hey what do I know, just what I read. Actually I need to use the email support that I paid for and get the real answers. I am preparing that email now because I got no answers on the forum just speculation. Not to disparage what has been said and to say that it has been fun, but now it's time to get back to work and make this puppy jump. It seems you are correct that I need to edit the standard c header files. I can use this engine and get rid of the #if that it seems to choke on. It also seems I have to get my scripting language straight, from what I have read we have 3 of them for this engine, C-Script, lite-C Pure, and lite-C Legacy. So I am sure you can see that since I am a newbie, I am also extremely confused. Which is best?? The examples seem to jump all over the place and no one seems to use one language more than another with A7. Then I have the problem of the examples! Everything for A6 has issues in A7 and doesn't work correctly. I am just trying to get into a development groove and stay there so I can get the work done. I really don't have that much time to experiment.
Once again I thank all you folks and thanks for the interesting time. It's been a blast.


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