Kent Brinkley wrote:
> Do I make up my own number or are there rules I need to follow?

You don't neccessarily need a number. The only gotcha would be that
there is some kind of heuristic in the code which relies on this
number rather than actually knowing what is going on.

That would be incredibly bad code, but wouldn't actually surprise me,
so you should verify that nothing like that is going on.

If there is strong commonality between your new machine and existing
code then it would probably be a lot better to refactor existing code
so that you can reuse as much as possible.


//Peter

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