Thanks for the help.

Just on more stupid question. How do you properly convert a string to an
integer, just get the asc value of each character, put them into a
memoryblock using byte and get the Integer value?

How would I convert "macs" to an integer?



> I sent paul a response, looks like after he posted here. I'll
> basically put the same information here as I sent him. I'll update
> the website at some point to.
> 
> Yes, it is the OSTypes to blame. One of my other users a while back
> sent me the trick via e-mail:
> 
> "To fix it and make it UB, just change all OSType's to integers, and
> convert all OSType strings you're passing to integers as well, and it
> works beautifully."
> 
> Here's why the release code has not been updated. I don't have an
> intel mac yet. I'm not ready to release something into the wild and
> call it universal, when I have no way to test it. So, being open
> source, you guys may do with it what you like until I get an update
> released.
> 
> --
> Thom McGrath
> The ZAZ Studios
> <http://www.thezaz.com/> AIM: thezazstudios
> 
> 
> On Nov 13, 2006, at 5:07 PM, Charles Yeomans wrote:
> 
>> On Nov 13, 2006, at 3:30 PM, Joe Ranieri wrote:
>> 
>>>> The code probably needs to be updated to handle OSTypes correctly
>>>> in Intel builds.
>>> 
>>> Yep, that's exactly the problem. I debugged it for someone a while
>>> back and the OSTypes were being done using a string in a
>>> MemoryBlock so it wasn't respecting the endianness.
>> 
>> Is it not being supported by its developer?
> 
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