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Kalphiter:

--- Quote from: otto-san on October 10, 2010, 10:20:02 AM ---Yeah.

That's what I meant.

--- End quote ---
I don't remember the scientific notation cap being so low.
I always thought it started at 2^31
otto-san:

--- Quote from: Kalphiter on October 10, 2010, 10:26:23 AM ---I don't remember the scientific notation cap being so low.
I always thought it started at 2^31

--- End quote ---
Yeah.

Apparently not.
Pew446:
Isn't Torque 32 Bit?


--- Quote from: Kalphiter on October 10, 2010, 10:26:23 AM ---I don't remember the scientific notation cap being so low.
I always thought it started at 2^31

--- End quote ---

Oh. ;-;
Chrono:

--- Quote from: Kalphiter on October 10, 2010, 10:26:23 AM ---I don't remember the scientific notation cap being so low.
I always thought it started at 2^31

--- End quote ---
Any math 1000000 and higher.
DrenDran:
Just use a bunch of smaller schedule loops.


--- Code: ---function everyhour()
{

}

$mintohour = 0;

function everyminute()
{
$mintohour++;
if(mintohour > 60)
{
$mintohour = 0;
everyhour();
}
schedule(60000,0,everyminute);
}

--- End code ---

Anything in "everyhour()" would run... every hour.
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