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Hello

I would like to ask a quick question, when creating a DLLStruct where the hexadecimal quite long, for example:

$data = 0xF0B2A0DA2049BCDAE010A02ACDE010940AB102142B

and times that by, about 10. How could I create a DLLStruct with that, would i have to split it up and if so, how would i go about do it?

Thanks,

Motion Flex

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Probably a byte array of size BinaryLen("0xF0B2A0DA2049BCDAE010A02ACDE010940AB102142B")

 

Wow, thanks alot :D This is what i ended up with and it works perfectly.

$data = 0xF0B2A0DA2049BCDAE010A02ACDE010940AB102142B

$buffer = DllStructCreate("byte[" & BinaryLen($data) & "]" )
DllStructSetData($buffer, 1, $data)
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