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c byte vs char

BYTE isn't a part of the C language or C standard library so it is totally system dependent on whether it is defined after including just the standard stdio.h header file.

On many systems that do define a BYTE macro, it is often an unsigned char. Converting from a const char* to an unsigned char* would require an explicit cast.
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