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- From: ph9991_imm@rivers.acc.uwrf.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: Re: HELP! TOS Error 35! Augggh!
- Message-ID: <1992Dec11.150011.465@rivers>
- Date: 11 Dec 92 15:00:10 -0600
- References: <1992Dec8.232928.456@rivers> <1992Dec10.143511.3623@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
- Organization: University of Wisconsin - River Falls
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- In article <1992Dec10.143511.3623@cbfsb.cb.att.com>, dud@cbnewsf.cb.att.com (William F. Dudley Jr.) writes:
-
- > I've gotten a number of responses like this, and folks, you're missing the
- > point. There has been no damage done to the files that give tos error 35,
- > they just suddenly stopped working when I added more memory. The stupid
- > floppies were in a box in another room when I soldered the memory in,
- > so the files haven't been corrupted! You could almost convince me that
- > subtle memory flakies are causing the load image to be corrupted at load
- > time, but I have trouble buying that since so many programs work correctly,
- > and I assume that, for a given machine with a given set of accessories
- > loaded, all "transient" (to borrow a term from CPM days) programs load
- > at the same address.
- >
- >
- > P.S. the FAQ's information on this point is nearly worthless, to whit:
- >
- > ' Invalid program load format....-66..........35
- >
- > The last code is the infamous "TOS error 35"! '
- >
- > One wonders why it is so infamous if it is due to corrupted executable
- > files. Surely there can't be so much damage to files in the Atari world?
- >
- By the way Bill, has customer service at ATARI been any help?
-
- Just asking...
-
- Lawrence Imm
- larry.o.imm@uwrf.edu
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