27.05.2005, 12:03:21
@ Marshall:
I had that idea once, and I was already at it, until I noticed it's not necessary.
This time neither.
THE11thROCK?'s error is the same error type again: the pointer to my data is invalid.
And there's only one possible reason: it gets overwritten (by something we probably cannot find).
The solution: Move it somewhere else.
The best way to do this would be a new 1K data segment, this time with read & write access.
That way, we could move everything we stored in WW's data segment in an own one and be sure it doesn't get overwritten.
jonwil, what do you think of the idea?
I had that idea once, and I was already at it, until I noticed it's not necessary.
This time neither.
THE11thROCK?'s error is the same error type again: the pointer to my data is invalid.
And there's only one possible reason: it gets overwritten (by something we probably cannot find).
The solution: Move it somewhere else.
The best way to do this would be a new 1K data segment, this time with read & write access.
That way, we could move everything we stored in WW's data segment in an own one and be sure it doesn't get overwritten.
jonwil, what do you think of the idea?