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Hi,

two parameters using pointers, that is two potential problems. Try to split the job in halves, if you own the native code, experiment with a single parameter first.

For the struct pointer, I would opt for ref myStruct.

For the array of pointers, if the managed side does not NEED to know it is an array, just make it an IntPtr; if it must operate on array elements, the only easy way I know of is by:
- somehow knowing the element count (if need be, add another method to obtain it from the native world);
- then allocate the array on the managed side;
- then pass its pointer to the native world, which I prefer to handle with a GCHandle, GCHandleType.Pinned, AddrOfPinnedObject.

Conclusion: you may not even need unsafe code.

Smile | :)

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