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Originally posted by nikolatesla20
As long as you make a big enough buffer, you could do this real time - the mapping would be a "pull". It would pull the data when available. The main program's job when a new AP is found is simply to shove it on a stack and return, so it suffers no speed problems.
-niko
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OK, I'll bite. I've worked with script for several years, but have never seen, or heard of anyone using a persistent stack in script. Or were you talking about moving it back to NS itself.
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Last edited by Kazig : 02-24-2004 at 06:11 PM.
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