We get this kind of stuff if you pass a parameter of length 80 bytes to a
subroutine that is expecting a parameter of length 81 bytes. The moment the
called program tries to do anything with byte 81.... bang!
Mark.
Tony Summers <[log in to unmask]> on 24/09/99 16:46:43
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Subject: Re: What does this error message mean?
Your probably not passing a valid stack address to the subroutine or you have
gone outside the bounds of one of your program arrays.
>>> Boris Kortiak <[log in to unmask]> 24/09/99 15:14:40 >>>
Thanks,
Seem to have gotten past that problem to fall into this one:
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:RUN STN.group.acct
**** INTERNAL TRAP
Data Memory Protection Trap
[VSM] Undecoded status.info = -37
ABORT: STN.group.acct
NM USER 145d.000f2270 c3abort+$10
NM PROG 14dd.0000e9a8 stn027+$20a0
Program terminated in an error state. (CIERR 976)
REMAINDER OF JOB FLUSHED.
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Rather than keep asking questions, could someone refer me to the appropriate
documentation on the web pages? Our hard copies are temporarily unavailable
(moving office furniture) and I can't seem to locate the appropriate reference
on the LaserROM.
>>> Tom Brandt <[log in to unmask]> 09/24/99 09:48AM >>>
<snip>
To determine what priveleges a program has, run LINKEDIT and do a LISTPROG
on the program file.