I am not able to run things compiled Object IO

Arvid Nicolaas arvidn@sci.kun.nl
Tue, 4 Apr 2000 03:29:14 +0200


Hi Eduardo,

You're not the only one having these problems, I'm having them too. No
matter what I do, I also get an illegal operation error. My guess would be
that there is a bug somewhere in the File I/O, since only those actions
produce these errors. Either that, or we're both doing something terribly
wrong.
By the way, the Object I/O library has always worked perfectly here.

Regards,
Arvid Nicolaas


----- Original Message -----
From: "Antonio Eduardo Costa Pereira" <costa@ufu.br>
To: <clean-list@cs.kun.nl>
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 2:48 AM
Subject: I am not able to run things compiled Object IO


> I have downloaded the new Object IO sometime ago. Then I
> discovered that I could not run many of the projects given as
> examples. I would get a protection error. The few projects work well,
> but many of the larger ones raise the protection errors. Now, I have
> downloaded the CleanIDE 2.0.  It starts fine, but if I try to do
> anything, it raises the protection error. For instance, if I enter the
> Environmente/New in the task menu, I get a message that can be
> translated thus: This program has executed an illegal operation

> (protection error). The same message happens if I try to open a
> new icl file.
>
> I usually use Clean in an old IBM PC 350 P90 with 32 M of memory.
> Since Clean is so fast and generates tight code, I can use it in my
> old machine. However, I thought that the problem could be memory.
> Then, I installed the new CleanIDE in a modern Compaq with 64 M,
> to no avail. I tryed it in many other computers, both with Windows
> 95 and Windows 98. I even tryed it in computers manufactured by
> our neighbours, the Paraguayans (they are very good in producing
> Scotch whisky, personal computers, watchs, etc; of course, their
> only customers are the Brazilians). Usually, Paraguayan
> equipament runs anything without complaining (for instance, their
> DVD drivers play zones 1, 2, 3, 4). However, not even a
> Paraguayan computer could run CleanIDE 2.0.
> Did anybody else experience  the same problem with CleanIDE 2.0?
> What do you suggest me to do?
>
> Eduardo Costa
>