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(@AdamOnza) · 09/2023 · Tröts: 503 · Folger: 12
Do 10.10.2024 09:40
I used a deliciously old school hack. A long time ago, in hacker lore, I heard of a memory made of a bunch of- register-like things. Each passed it's value to the next one in a loop. I was coding in a language without arrays, & although it's not ideal, I did the same thing using a bunch of variables, and some code that "rotated" it. Like
spare = d
d=c
c=b
b=a
a=spare
This could be used as an indexed array, using loops to "dial" to the right value, but I didn't need that.
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