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- From: ah334@yfn.ysu.edu (Sherry Mackiewicz)
- Subject: Re: GFA 3.5E
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- Organization: St. Elizabeth Hospital, Youngstown, OH
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 02:49:19 GMT
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- In a previous article, hutch@bellman.lanl.gov (John Hutchinson) says:
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- >Sherry, you didn't mention it but which machine (aka, which TOS) are you
- >using? This sounds like a problem with TOS 2.05/2.06 in which the compiler
- >doesn't like XCONTROL.ACC. There are two fixes:
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- >1) Run the compiler _without_ XCONTROL.ACC loaded.
- >
- >2) Change the RESERVE memory setting in the compiler source code and recompile.
- > Start up your interpretor and load MENU.GFA (the compiler source code) find
- > the RESERVE line near the beginning of the file and change it to some huge
- > number (I use RESERVE 150000, I think). Then RUN the program in interpreted
- > mode and use it to compile _itself_ saving the newly compiled file as
- > MENU.PRG. Tricky, eh? For safety's sake, be sure you maintain a backup
- > copy of the original MENU.GFA source, OK? ;-)
- >
- >Anyhow, either of these should resolve the compile problem judging from how
- >you described it. If not, let us know...
- >
- >Cheers,
- >---
- >
- >___________________________ John "HUTCH" Hutchinson _________________________
- >_________________ Fair Dinkum Technologies Member - IAAD _______________
- >________________ "No worries, mate... it's from Fair Dinkum!" _______________
- >____________ email: hutch@bellman.lanl.gov GEnie: FAIR-DINKUM _____________
- >
- >
- I'm using an STe (1.62?). I'll try the secnd method. Thanks!
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- Atari is a religion.
- Welcome to the 90's.
- Sherry ||| Mackiewicz
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