Quote: "Did you call SC_Start( )? ( Or SC_Begin( )? I can't remember the name )"
Nahh, that wouldn't happen. An "identifer not found" error typically means the compiler can't find any declaration for a variable or function he's using.
Although you should make sure you're calling SC_Start() as well.
Make sure you're spelling the functions right. Also C++ is case-sensitive so make sure that you use appropriate case for the function names.
EDIT:
Yep, it appears the casing is the problem. You're using SC_setupObject(), SC_updateObject(), etc. when you should be using SC_SetupObject() and SC_UpdateObject(). That applies to all the functions. The first letter following the SC_ is always capitalized.
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