nazgul@apollo.UUCP (05/19/84)
.... I've been having trouble recently with my C compiler. If I can persuade the linker to work properly the code generated often will just run and then stop. Without ever having printed anything out. I'm running Aztec C65 1.05i, although I'm probably going to order an update soon. Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone know if it is related to the following question? I have a Rana Elite I disk drive (along with a generic half-height drive). Rana provides software to take advantage of the fact that their drive runs considerably faster than most others (my disk speed program rates it at 43 on a scale of -100 to 100, where -5 to 5 is "acceptable"). Since several of the programs I use very often (Aztec C and the ORCA/M assembler) use their own modified versions of DOS, I have been wondering whether I should adjust the speed of the Rana to make it compatable with my other drive. Any ideas? If that seems acceptable, then where is the adjustment!? I took the drive apart, the strobe lines were all there and everything, but I could find no sign of any adjustment screw. Anyone? Is anyone out there using the ORCA/M assembler? I have it and am enjoying it, but I understand that there are quite a few bugs hidden around. The only ones I have found are trivial (except for the one that keeps reseting my CPS card to midnight, 2148 AD). Comments? F -kee I FINGER G E R
al@genrad.UUCP (Al Gudaitis) (05/22/84)
In reference to the Aztec C part of your message: Aztec's linker (unless they fixed it) has a very annoying bug. It does not know when it has run out of disk space. (Or at least it doesn't say anything about it.) So, it is very possible to get an incomplete compilation. I've had perfectly good programs start up and then seem to die simply because some piece of code that was called did not really exist due to a bad link. Maybe that is your problem. Remember that several large, intermediate files are created during the entire process. Try using a different disk drive for some of your temporary files.