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- On Tue, 19 Jul 1994, Acid Software wrote:
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- > Recoverable alerts.. hmm one thing why did C= call the recoverable, I
- > have never in all my days EVER recovvered from them...
- > As an answer I would say most recoverable alerts are caused by using
- > objects beyond the maximum, runtime errors should catch these though.
- > If you are talking about Ted crashing (ie not during compile or execution
- > of source but rather while editting) I would like to know more, Ted has
- > not crashed on me for long long time.
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- The problem is when mem is allocated (I think!).. It works for a while
- and then it just decides to alert.. If I press LMB at this alert,
- program execution continues ok until the next allocation...
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- When using TED, this also happens sometimes... Sometimes when I edit a
- line, when I move to another line it alerts...
-
- I have a brand spanking new A1200 with 2MB Chip and 40MBHD....
-
- Any ideas??
-
- - Paul
-
- > Simon
- >
- >
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