Vb6 Question

09/19/2006 23:09 Stealth.#1
I have a question regarding vb6.
i need to use the IMUL command, unfortuantly, i can't seem to find out how to use it in vb6, i think that either the command is different, or it isn't even supported (if this is true is there maybe a function i could use to create the same effect as a logical multiplication?) , any help would be appreated.

thanks :)
09/19/2006 23:25 bigassmuffin#2
i dunt understand wat ur tryng to do
09/20/2006 01:49 unknownone#3
IMUL is a signed multiply. Ie, the result of a multiplication on signed integers. All integers in VB are signed, so you just need to stick in a '*'. Simple as.

Its a normal MUL, or unsigned multiply that becomes more difficult when using VB, which doenst support unsigned ints without extra code.