27-Aug-84 17:47:13-MDT,1205;000000000000 Return-Path: Received: from mitre-bedford by SIMTEL20.ARPA with TCP; Mon 27 Aug 84 17:47:05-MDT Date: Monday, 27 Aug 1984 19:38-EDT From: jrv@Mitre-Bedford To: NORTHSTAR-USERS@SIMTEL20 Subject: gmgradd I have uncovered a subtile bug in GMGRADD, the program that adds the graphics manager to a user program. It normally terminates with the message GRAPHICS MANAGER HAS BEEN APPENDED TO YOUR COM FILE. If the original file has length 48K or larger, you get the message YOUR COM FILE IS TOO BIG (>=48K). The interesting part is that you also get this message if the com file is exactly 32K (=128 pages or 256 records)! If the original file is exactly 16K (=64 pages or 128 records), you get the message GRAPHICS MANAGER MAY NOT BE APPENDED FOR THE REASON BELOW: WRITE ERROR (OUT OF SPACE PERHAPS). The workaround for either a 16K or 32K program is to read it in with DDT, escape to the operating system, and SAVE it, making it just one page longer. I called Northstar about the problem long ago. They didn't sound interested at the time, but may have fixed the bug by now. If so, nobody notified me. - Jim Van Zandt