--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, Andrew Porrett <slicerwizard@...> wrote:
> That is a limitation of the OOPic interpreter; it has no facilities
> for indirection. All memory references (other than the stack) use
> compile-time generated addresses.
Yes, the objects CAN be accessed indirectly.
Use the oRam Object. It was made to access memory randomly.
http://www.oopic.com/oram.htm
By the way, this is one of the original Objects and goes back to
compiler Ver 1 and firmware Ver 1
Scott Savage
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