VK>> Hi, how do you convert a char to a string?
TH> char ch;
TH> char str[80];
TH> str[0] = ch;
TH> str[1] = 0;
now i understand why software is so bloated nowadays...
78 bytes wasted. Imagine that in 1975. If you wasted 78 bytes that way
in 1975 they would cut you into little pieces. I have a 4-bit computer
here that doesn't even have 78 bytes RAM. (it's not of the '70's, it's
of the '80's, but actually looks like a '70's microcomputer
functionally, and like radio-shack crap aesthetically).
Keep that in mind :-)
hehehe
matju
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