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RTX Code Banking

Hi all,
In RTX we can assign a function as a task with the _task_ #NO tag.

When calling os_create_task we just pass this task number as a parameter.

Assume one has to use banking, in this case,
how does RTX identify, in which bank the function exists ?

from where does rtx get information about the banks of any task at runtime ?

regards
pachu

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  • "Once I were too lazy to go get a hammer when I needed to put up a picture, so I hammered the nail in with my shoe. So, since the nail is in "the resulting system did what it was required to do".
    Now, unfortunately, because of my poor choice of tool, my shoe broke but "the resulting system does what it is required to do"."

    Your analogy is amusing but irrelevant. Shoes may well break when used to hammer nails, software tools do not even when used in an inappropriate situation.

    "Had i used a hammer, the nail would have been in in less than half the time."

    Not when you consider the time to go and find the hammer then learn how to use it, which is what the OP will have to do.

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  • "Once I were too lazy to go get a hammer when I needed to put up a picture, so I hammered the nail in with my shoe. So, since the nail is in "the resulting system did what it was required to do".
    Now, unfortunately, because of my poor choice of tool, my shoe broke but "the resulting system does what it is required to do"."

    Your analogy is amusing but irrelevant. Shoes may well break when used to hammer nails, software tools do not even when used in an inappropriate situation.

    "Had i used a hammer, the nail would have been in in less than half the time."

    Not when you consider the time to go and find the hammer then learn how to use it, which is what the OP will have to do.

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