Contributor: MAYNARD PHILBROOK { MAYNARD PHILBROOK >> I've never had to do this, so I'm not sure, but can't you just pass a >> pointer to the array? eg. >> type >> DorkArray = Array[0..255] of Byte; >> var >> Dork : ^DorkArray; > > but what exactly do I declare in the assembly procedure to get thses > values? } ASm Mov Word AX, [Dork]; Mov Word BX, [Dork+2]; Mov ES, BX; Mov BX, AX; { Now ES:BX } {equal the same value as Dork} Mov Byte AL, [ES:BX]; {Get the first byte of Dork into AL. } Mov Byte AL, [ES:BX+1]; {Get the Secoce Byte of Dork into al.} Mov Word SI, 00; Mov AL, [ES:BX+SI]; {also do this.} Inc SI; Mov AL {ES:BX+SI]; Ect// { Another way to load up a poiter } LES Dowrd BX, [Dork]; { This is simpler way of defining a piiner.