> That is exactly what I was addressing in that post. It is actually
> relatively simple. The compiler is not filling in the address for the
> subroutine that should run when the event is triggered. This means
> that when your oWire object copies the event value to the oEvent object
> operate property, it has no idea what to do. The objective of the oRAM
> object is to inject the correct address into the ram space occupied by
> the oEvent object. This means that you have to look through the
> compiled code to get this location and if you add or change any part of
> your program that comes before the event code, the address may change
> (even adding the oRAM object/write commands). If you have any specific
> questions about the workaround, I would be glad to assist you.
>
> --- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "wisequack42" <wisequack42@...> wrote:
>
>> Hmm, I guess I should actually read something before jumping in, eh?
>>
>> Does this: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/oopic/message/37874
>> address this problem? I'm not entirely sure I follow what's going on,
>> but I can take another crack at deciphering it after finishing the
>> program, I guess.
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
A painless way to find the event code address is to use the 'Sub Address
Finder' tool which is in the files section of this group.
It will list all the sub procedures including the address of any
event_code in your program. It only works with .OPS files generated
with Ver 6 IDE/Compiler.
Ian
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