BBS: Inland Empire Archive Date: 02-08-93 (02:08) Number: 334 From: DIK COATES Refer#: NONE To: DOUGLAS LUSHER Recvd: NO Subj: Re: STRING SEARCH & REPL Conf: (2) Quik_Bas
>>>> QUOTING Douglas Lusher to Dick Dennison <<<< DL> I believe that if you DIM the string like this: DL> DIM AsmCode AS STRING * 80 DL> then it will stay put in memory. Since you intend to fill the DL> string with asm op codes, you won't need to change the length of DL> it anyway. Thanks... didn't think of anything so smiple...<G> Will stuff it into some long code stuff and see that it stays put... and will then try to stuff some op codes... Then check it for speed... Regards Dik, Oshawa, Canada ... C code. C code run. Run code, run....PLEASE!! ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.10 --- Maximus 2.00 * Origin: Durham Systems (ONLINE!) (1:229/110)
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