From: "Joseph Z. Provo" Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1993 15:35:31 -0400 To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: Colour blocks in the corner... After recieving a few "I have seen that too; went away, tho" messages, I figured to just hammer and see _where_ it dies, and try to decide why. When I work with array indicies that go beyond 383 by 256, my code dies. My arrays are typedef'd as of [size][size]; there are characters arrays, floats, and signed integers. These numbers seem ridiculously small to be blowing out anything, so: should I just throw up my hands [as others have apparently done] and work on the arrays piece-by-piece? should I just throw the "simplifying" of arrays out the door and go back to mere double pointers and offsets? should I be smacked over the head with my vt240 for missing something obvious? joe....