08.02.2005, 23:31:14
PaD Wrote:@ Banshee:
I believe so.
But that array doesn't seem to be stored like a normal array.
A normal array is stored each item after the previous.
This array is stored all over the memory :blink:? at least that's what I've seen so far. If so, there must be a listing of memory adresses.
Then, we are talking about a list or a stack. But the kind of behaviour that it has with the 100 units bug makes me believe that it can be a stack. Check if there is any function that adds a unit for this stack and specially if inside this function there is another one that checks if the stack is full...
I don't know how it would look like in assembly, but this kind of thing is certainly there...