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Re: 0x3ff00000 is what, exactly?
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Re: 0x3ff00000 is what, exactly?


  • Subject: Re: 0x3ff00000 is what, exactly?
  • From: Darrin Cardani <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 14:50:56 -0600

At 2:47 PM -0600 11/20/03, Darrin Cardani wrote:
Most likely, you're looking at memory that was recently used for something else and you've read past the end of an array or something like that. The value 0x3ff00000 can be just about anything. Here are some possibilities:
...
Unicode: "WW"

Oops. Actually, it looks like 2 Asian characters, and not "WW" as I thought. Sorry for any confusion that may have caused.

Darrin
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President, Buena Software, Inc.
<http://www.buena.com/>
Video, Image and Audio Processing Development
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