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i_memory: where you store the mem_flags
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RE: i_memory: where you store the mem_flags
Yes I know but the problem is: if i use that trigger to set timer=300, after 300 second the memory will start again with a timer of 18 and never decay.
So maybe I can use that trigger to set a tag and then put some code undert the item i_memory?
05-22-2015 09:01 PM
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RE: i_memory: where you store the mem_flags - Rizz - 05-22-2015 09:01 PM

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