From: Kalus M. <mic...@on...> - 2010-09-30 13:30:54
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Hi. Am 30.09.2010 um 14:18 schrieb pito: .. >> bl parse 7.77854e-12 >float > ^ > ?? -13 28 >> > Why?? Pito This indicates that >float is unknown to your system. 28 characters from the beginning of the line is the end of the unknown word = >float There was a patch recently for quit.asm that moves the ^ sign to a more obvious position. In quit.asm you find: .. .dw PFA_QUIT5 .dw XT_SLITERAL .dw 4 .db " ?? " .dw XT_ITYPE .dw XT_BASE .dw XT_FETCH .dw XT_TO_R .dw XT_DECIMAL .dw XT_DOT .dw XT_G_IN .dw XT_FETCH .dw XT_DOT .dw XT_R_FROM .dw XT_BASE .dw XT_STORE replace with following code: ; indicate error position: .dw XT_G_IN .dw XT_FETCH .dw XT_SPACES .dw XT_DOLITERAL .dw '^' .dw XT_EMIT .dw XT_CR ; show error code and position count .dw XT_SLITERAL .dw 4 .db " ?? " .dw XT_ITYPE .dw XT_BASE .dw XT_FETCH .dw XT_TO_R .dw XT_DECIMAL .dw XT_DOT .dw XT_G_IN .dw XT_FETCH .dw XT_DOT .dw XT_R_FROM .dw XT_BASE .dw XT_STORE ; then .dw XT_CR ; mk .dw XT_EXIT You may play with this till it satisfies your needs. Michael |