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Very clean, and has some very interesting code.
One question, does the timer build up in memory. I have attached a memory check and it stays the same,
Do you always release memory at end of all programs.
Does release memory release any public or private memory variables.
Great Work.
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All The Best,
Franco
Canada
Franco
Canada
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Franco, all controls build up some memory
I don't always use the RELEASE MEMORY command, only when some functions may cause RAM leakage, usually when working in a loop or recursively.
It is a matter of experience or analysis of the operation of the program for a long time. Sometimes just in case.
RELEASE MEMEORY does not release any declared variables. Does release allocated memory that is no longer used by some functions in C. http://hmgforum.com/hmgdoc/data/Memory_ ... hreads.htm
I don't always use the RELEASE MEMORY command, only when some functions may cause RAM leakage, usually when working in a loop or recursively.
It is a matter of experience or analysis of the operation of the program for a long time. Sometimes just in case.
RELEASE MEMEORY does not release any declared variables. Does release allocated memory that is no longer used by some functions in C. http://hmgforum.com/hmgdoc/data/Memory_ ... hreads.htm