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From: mart4678@mach1.wlu.ca (Phil Martin u)
Message-Id: <9309012106.AA01980@mach1.wlu.ca>
Subject: Wierd bug. <HELP>
To: amos-list@access.digex.net
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 93 17:06:06 EDT
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Hello all!
I have been working (on & off) for nearly a year on a break-out type game
called 'Super Bonk Ball' (SBB). It is nearly finished, but it has an
incredibly wierd bug that causes the ball to move in a very irrational
way for no apparent reason sometimes. I've pinpointed the line of code
that the program is executing when the ball jumps, but it is the first
line of a procedure (ie line 'Procedure UPDATE_POWER').
Would anyone out there be kind enough to have a look at it for me?
Mike Cox has had it, and couldn't find the prob (thanks again for
trying, Mike :) and has snail-mailed it to Francois to look at, but
if any of the experts out there would be kind enough to have a look
at it, I would really, _really_ appreciate it (especially if the bug
gets killed!).
Thanks in advance,
Phil Martin.