1. Causeway error 9
- Posted by John Kinne <JDKINNE at MIAMIU.BITNET> Aug 29, 1996
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Hello Euphoria Users I have a Euphoria program (which I have distributed to many people) that mostly works, but on an Epson computer, with 8M extended memory, DOS 6.22, and Windows 3.1 My Bound Euphoria program reports a Causeway error 9: unrecoverable exception. Program Terminated The user who owns the machine is not DOS-Cognizant. Any ideas? John Kinne
2. Causeway error 9
- Posted by Adriaan Rienks <106075.266 at COMPUSERVE.COM> Aug 29, 1996
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I'm not very deep into the machine level; but maybe the people at Causeway can help you. The own a homepage which I visited once, just out of curiosity; and after all it's their error, isn't it? Greetings, Ad.
3. Causeway error 9
- Posted by Robert Craig <72614.1667 at COMPUSERVE.COM> Aug 29, 1996
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John Kinne reported: > I have a Euphoria program (which I have distributed to many people) > that mostly works, but on an Epson computer, with 8M extended > memory, DOS 6.22, and Windows 3.1 My Bound Euphoria program > reports a > Causeway error 9: unrecoverable exception. Program Terminated This error might be caused if your program uses peek() or poke() with an illegal memory address. For instance, if you use allocate() or allocate_low() and then you peek or poke outside of the allocated region of memory. Another possibility is that you call a DOS software interrupt and give it a bad address as a parameter. Of course it could always be a bug in Euphoria or Causeway but take a look at your own code first, since no one else has reported this kind of problem. Perhaps you could add "with trace" and trace(1) to your program, and send a (preferably unshrouded) copy to your user. He could then note the last statement executed before the crash. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software