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*Note that values 971-990 count as [[Racial memory]], though they otherwise lack any actual functions and may still be used as free variables.
 
*Note that values 971-990 count as [[Racial memory]], though they otherwise lack any actual functions and may still be used as free variables.
  
Memory locations starting at 50 are the traditionally used custom variables, and so are extremely unlikely to be replaced with a sysvar anytime in the future.
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Memory locations between 50 and 175 are the traditionally used custom variables, and have been guaranteed not to be replaced with a sysvar in the future.

Revision as of 18:02, 26 July 2008

This is a list of System Variables that have no current function as of version 2.43.1g:

  • 13-17,
  • 20-193, - the less likely to experience new sysvars, and so the "safest" place to put custom variables (start in the middle of this range and work outward)
  • 222-299,
  • 304-309,
  • 316-329,
  • 332-334,
  • 342-399,
  • 403-409,
  • 430-436,
  • 472,
  • 488-500,
  • 512-520,
  • 540-684,
  • 691-694,
  • 700,
  • 716-720,
  • 732-799,
  • 839-899,
  • 902-970,
  • 971-990*,
  • 991-1000
  • Note that values 971-990 count as Racial memory, though they otherwise lack any actual functions and may still be used as free variables.

Memory locations between 50 and 175 are the traditionally used custom variables, and have been guaranteed not to be replaced with a sysvar in the future.