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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 2 Jul 1998 10:02:32 +0900375_us-ascii Many thanks to all who has replied to my question. The error is created by a 'PERFORM SOMETHING THRU SOMETHING-EXIT'. An 'GOTO' command is inserted within the subprogram and lead to an other process. It seems a forced 'GOTO' from within a 'PERFORM' will cause the pointer be pushed into a stack. And will some times make the stack over-flow. [...]35_2Jul199810:02: [log in to unmask] |
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NOSPAM JS wrote:
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> Hello All,
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> Recently I've had to take our company from an HP 3000 Series 68
> (using MPE/V) to a Series 928 (using MPE/iX 5.5). I'm wondering if
> anyone out there has had any problems to report with a similar
> conversion and things I might look out for in our conversion, other
> than finding spook references and replacing them with spiff and not
> wiping out new utils with old versions. I ask because everything
> seems to be going smooth, almost too smooth. ;-)
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> I like what I see in MPE/iX so far. (Where might I go to learn more
> about MPE/iX differences?)
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> Thanks in advance.
>
> [log in to unmask](NOSPAM)com
> Sorry, Please remove the (NOSPAM).
Dear John,
Abtech Systems sells 3000s and our web page is devoted to these
particular servers. Please visit us at www.abtechsys.com.
Shilpa Patel
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