On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 12:34 AM, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't get it... :) While I can see a trick in declaring a virtual
> memory-map overlaying the entire memory space, addressable by integer
> offset; how does y (and the remaining memory) become useful at all, if it
> consumes 64K integers? Is the trick that while you can initialize with y, x
> doesn't actually reserve any memory, yet remaining able to address by x?


I am sorry but your maintenance contract for this piece of code expired in
1988. Feel free to contact our sales department to establish a new
contract, although you need to be aware that our hourly rates for Pascal
code maintenance roughly equals the GDP of a small banana republic.

-- 
Cédric

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