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Date   : Thu, 09 Sep 2004 12:54:14 +0100 (BST)
From   : Andrew W <a.weston2@...>
Subject: Re: Softkey definition memory

In <URL:news:local.misc> on Wed 08 Sep, Jonathan Graham Harston wrote:

> > What do the seventeen bytes represent?
>  
> &B00+x contains the offset with &B00 to the start of string x
> &B01+x contains the offset with &B00 to after the end of string x
>  
> So, on a BBC:
> soft key string 0 runs from &B00+?&B00 to &B00+?&B01-1.
> soft key string 1 runs from &B00+?&B01 to &B00+?&B02-1.
> soft key string 2 runs from &B00+?&B02 to &B00+?&B03-1.
> ....etc... up to
> soft key string 15 runs from &B00+?&B0F to &B00+?&B10-1.
>  
Thanks.


A.Weston
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