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But, couldn't you techinically rig the lists so you could use them for multiple games as long as your defining everythign correctly?
Right. However, there are 6+26+26^2+26^3+26^4+26^5 = 12356636 different list names, so it's unlikely that two programs use the same list.
not only 26 base, but since you can use the number after the first character, isn't it more like 6+26+36^2+36^3+36^4+36^5 which is 62193776?
...the L1 to L6 tokens are 2 bytes...
Quote from: ztrumpet on March 13, 2010, 09:55:50 pm...the L1 to L6 tokens are 2 bytes...:O Wow i never knew this! haha you learn something new every day