steve@dcdwest.UUCP (Steve Meloche) (02/25/88)
The recent article detailing how to run TAG-BBS's generate command (by increasing the size of the stack) prompted me to dig through my disk box for my copy. I tried to set up a disk according to the instructions, and then ran generate (with a stack of 10000 - why won't the stack command work from shell 2.07?). The first time I ran it I got a lot of read/write errors on the disk, but subsequent runs came out o.k. Anyway, when I run tag-bbs, the program quits with the error message "Can not load a library's data". I created the directories specified in the file "Tag-Libraries" - what gives? Any information on bringing this up would be appreciated. As an aside, I put those 4 configuration files into TAG-BBS:s and do an "assign S: TAG-BBS:s" before running the programs. I am doing this because my workbench disk is *full*. Also, I am still awaiting any help I can get on my Microcom modem (see my previous posting). Does anybody know the control sequences for this modem? TIA (thanks in advance), Steven Meloche - * My second posting, ever! * _____ _____ _____ | ` | ' ` | ' ITT Defense Communications Division | | | San Diego, CA __|__ | | steve!dcdwest!ucsdhub!...
hcm@hpclla.HP.COM (Harry Muttart) (02/26/88)
Perhaps, (I don't know) the .bmap files are not in the expected place (usually the current directory). These files describe how to call specific routines in an arbitrary library. Amiga BASIC does not call library routines without this information. There should be some .bmap files on your extras disk. Harry Muttart (Jus' a barkin' in the dark ag'in)