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Originally posted by Skyhawk:
Right. But you can write code that just writes '15' to the resource, you don't need to fool around with the 000F bit. The bottom line is you're writing "0000000000001111", and as long as you don't drop any zeroes, you're welcome to run around screaming "I have 0x000A fingers!"
Thanx for the developers chatter. I don't understand what base programs access resource forks in, but that's okay.
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