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Ready to move to ZX-40: Is there a bxdism available yet?

 
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drapal



Joined: 24 Jan 2006
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Location: Denver

Posted: 24 January 2006, 16:17 PM    Post subject: Ready to move to ZX-40: Is there a bxdism available yet? Reply with quote

I have a multitasking BasicX application that has severe RAM issues and this looks like the cure. But before I jump ship, I need to know that I have a tool that will help to diagnose (at least) the ram/stack issues that are so prevalent in multitasking code. Mike or Don, have you guys considered how to do this in this product?

BTW - Great Job! This is *exactly* what I've been needing. Next stop, the order cart...

Myron
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dkinzer
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Joined: 03 Sep 2005
Posts: 2499
Location: Portland, OR

Posted: 24 January 2006, 16:31 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

A message was just posted yesterday indicating that an experimental version of the compiler is available that performs stack use analysis.

See http://www.zbasic.net/forum/about157.html

If you haven't installed the compiler yet, download the installer for the compiler, IDE and documentation and run it. Then, you can download the .zip file containing the experimental compiler version and put it in place of the installed version.
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