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Thread: 32bit & VB don't mix?

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    Is there any way to declare unsigned 32bit variables?

    I'm guessing there isn't.
    -Shickadance

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    Question Dude.

    In hopes that this post will get more experienced programmers to show their superiority, I have no idea what in the hell you are talking about.

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    nope, not in VB. Why do you need massive numbers? If you need the eqivalent of int64, you can do it, but its dodgy
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    I realise MrShickadance has probably resolved this by now. But for the benifit of others check out this link

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...NoWebContent=1

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    Hehe...having fun digging up old posts....

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    cool

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    Hehe, this is Darkwraith all over again. No Offence to him if he reads this tho .
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