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Acorn Arcade forums: Programming: OS_Memory?
 
  OS_Memory?
  rich (16:59 15/4/2003)
  jmb (17:51 15/4/2003)
    g0tai (18:42 18/4/2003)
      rich (09:31 22/4/2003)
 
Richard Goodwin Message #40146, posted by rich at 16:59, 15/4/2003
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Hi,

where is OS_Memory documented? I can't find it in my copy of StrongHelp, and can't access AcornSearch to use the one there; and the CD PRMs don't have it in the index either :(
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JMB Message #40147, posted by jmb at 17:51, 15/4/2003, in reply to message #40146
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PRM 5a page 62.

or:

http://www.drobe.co.uk/show_manual.php?manual=/sh-cgi?manual=OS%26page=OS_Memory
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Ian Hawkins (g0tai) Message #40226, posted by g0tai at 18:42, 18/4/2003, in reply to message #40147
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And magically, it's the first result if you acornsearch for it.

http://www.drobe.co.uk/search/?launched=yes&type=stronghelp&terms=OS_MEMORY
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Richard Goodwin Message #40270, posted by rich at 09:31, 22/4/2003, in reply to message #40226
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And magically, it's the first result if you acornsearch for it.

http://www.drobe.co.uk/search/?launched=yes&type=stronghelp&terms=OS_MEMORY
As I said in my original posting, AcornSearch wasn't responding at the time.
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Acorn Arcade forums: Programming: OS_Memory?