Re: KC1000GV Extension Request
"Neat... When you'll go out of ram by using to much alterable values in an MMF2 program, call me...
Actuals computers have between 512 and 4Go of RAM... A global value should maybe take approximately 4 bytes (it's like a float)... So, you'll run out of ram (in theory) if you use more than between 130000 and 1000000 global values..."
my laptop that i use for programming PIC chips (absolute junk, ask anyone at CC03 and how it took about 25 min to even boot up XP) has 32MB ram on a changeable board, but what doesnt make sence is that you can remove the RAM and it still boots up, even windows memphis says there is no RAM which is really odd ;s
Re: KC1000GV Extension Request
LOL ! :)
Well, sorry drnebula but if you want to update your old products in MMF2, you must copy *.cox in the "mmf1" folder in "Extensions" folder of your MMF2 copy. Then you'll be able to open your products and change all references to KC1000GV. :)
Re: KC1000GV Extension Request
It seems I've the source code of a version of the 1000 Global Values object on my machine. I'm not sure if it's the latest version though, I don't remember why its author sent it to me. I'll try to convert it quickly.
Re: KC1000GV Extension Request
Yves,
That would be most appreiciated.
Steve