With a few declarations and three lines of code, VB6 users can dramatically speed up their text to array code (to e.g. 8 ms/MB or 125kB/ms on an Intel i5):
NumStrings = RecallMb("Bible.txt")
ReDim Rec$(NumStrings)
'SortMb ' optional: sort strings alphabetically; ignore case and leading spaces
SetStringsMb Rec$(0)
Sources and DLL attached. Of course, under the hood it's Recall() (http://www.webalice.it/jj2006/MasmBasicQuickReference.htm#Mb1172).
Optionally, an equally fast sort algo is included.
For testing, you will need a huge text file, here are two suggestions:
http://patriot.net/~bmcgin/kjvpage.html
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/30/old/bible13.zip
EDIT: Masm4VB.zip contains a more advanced example. The *.asc source opens in RichMasm or Wordpad.
You can drag any text file over the exe, preferably a bible, because it searches for lines containing some keywords that appear more than once in the file, see ExtractDLinesMb in Form.