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Aug 14 2009, 03:56 PM
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Why would you read memory? Eek, that was a remenant of the code I wrote originally, I was adding to the value instead of just setting it and must have forgotten to remove that part. If you meant that in reference to the post I made about dynamic allocation, this is so that I can get the pointer to the memory location. This post has been edited by Score_Under: Aug 14 2009, 03:57 PM |
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