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  8. From: "Declan Gorman" <declan_gorman@modusmedia.com>
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  10. Date: Tue, 18 May 1999 11:37:44 +0100
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  26. Subject: Re: [amos-list] odd compiler prob...
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  30. From: "Declan Gorman" <declan_gorman@modusmedia.com>
  31.  
  32. >From: "floquet" <floquet@hp-sc.univ-lille2.fr
  33.  
  34. >Most of Basics don't like huge arrays, whatever your buffer space
  35. >is.
  36.  
  37. >If you store numbers or short strings, use a bank.
  38.  
  39. Is it faster for AmosPro to use arrays of banks for accessing data?
  40.  
  41. Declan.
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