yahnke@vms.macc.wisc.edu (Ross Yahnke, MACC) (02/13/89)
OK, can anybody explain this minor but annoying problem? I've been working on an application using LSC v3.0p2, (sys 6.0.2, Mac +, 2 1/2 megs...). My application had had some serious bugs where it was writing into memory where it shouldn't have been. (Don't snicker you Pascal'ers, it could happen to you!) Anyway, I found the problem and fixed it, but ever since then, everytime I quit out of my application and return to the project in LSC (I'm under multifinder of course), my Mac SysBeep's twice. Throwing in a debug statement or two, it's not my app doing the beeping, it happens after my app quits. I've tried complete recompiles, I've tried a "Remove Objects", I've even tried building a whole new project from my dozen or so source and lib files, but still those pesky beeps beep. I even tried just replacing the LSC app from diskette, THAT worked for awhile, but since the mem zap problem mentioned above wasn't fixed yet, the beeps have come back to haunt me, and now even replacing the app doesn't make them go away. Is my machine possessed? Is it something obvious? What gives? //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Internet: yahnke@vms.macc.wisc.edu | But ya' are Blanche, Bitnet: yahnke@wiscmacc(.bitnet) | ya' are! \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\