![]() It is even possible to subclass a window and catch all its events using the Subclass functions! This inspired Imagine Programming to start building around this idea and adding Memory operations, Library operations, Bitwise operations and now even real-time assembling. Originally, MemoryEx's name was SharedMemory, and pretty much only included that feature in the plugin. MemoryEx was inspired because a good friend and good developer MadDogDean was trying to find a way of sharing data with other applications. ![]() This plugin has been growing since the first release date, and now comes with many more features allowing for even more advanced programming. MemoryEx is a plugin released by Imagine Programming, allowing for more advanced operations from within the Lua environment you will find in Autoplay Media Studio 8.
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