Frank: Sorry 'bout my rambling :} What I want to do is to reference all the variables declared in an object via the stack.
Peter: I did dump a -S, but the problem is that the prolog code sets a couple of registers to the address of the Self parameter, then later on in my routine, when I try to access the variable, it points to an invalid location in memory, because the register that was set with the address is now pointing into space (my routine modifies all of the registers).
Thanks for the info Frank and Peter! I decided to use globals to make copies of important variables so that I can access them directly with no need for registers. I was just wondering if there was a way around it :}
See ya! Orlando Llanes
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