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其中运行报告的错误如下:请大家看看,有解决方法吗?
p8 U1 |( K9 `* i, s; f--- 8 cards of disk file read into card cache cells 1 onward.4 P( F- C2 g" x5 J
Comment card is ignored. |C RAM TABLES( z' y# j) W" y
Default multiplier = 3.000 |DEFAULT 3.03 I+ p4 B+ s/ ] ^4 D
1st card (Lists 1-10). |BLANK# q8 o4 D8 m- {
2nd card (Lists 11-20). |BLANK
9 J0 z _3 _: }+ m7 z8 e 3rd card (Lists 21-29). | 3000
/ J5 C& h0 z& t Supplemental offsets. | 240000 742: }1 l8 ^: I4 u5 o; p
Alternative Transients Program (ATP), Watcom translation. All rights reserved by Can/Am user group of Portland, Oregon, USA.0 k7 I4 k* I$ @
Date (dd-mth-yy) and time of day (hh.mm.ss) = 06-Apr-10 08.12.06 Name of disk plot file, if any, is E:\ATP\ATP\EXA7 x- ~# ]1 r% @4 N& o2 I9 G
Consult the 860-page ATP Rule Book of the Can/Am EMTP User Group in Portland, Oregon, USA. Program is no older than December,3 p$ y0 l7 c2 }; K
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Total size of LABCOM tables = 244116 INTEGER words. VARDIM List Sizes follow : 752 900 1500 150 7500 120' `" Z+ S2 s6 W' U
2100 5250 225 480 150 150 15000 60 10800 120 12 15 4800 2580 3000 1050 12000 9 1200 252 76 21000
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! o. X Z/ }2 z6 @- ODescriptive interpretation of input data cards. | Input data card images are shown below, all 80 columns, character by character% N0 j0 w- R2 V
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4 R* r9 n; _( v. o) O' E 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678909 G. k& S! M2 o- J) v1 i$ V1 w0 \
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Comment card. NUMDCD = 1. |C data:E:\ATP\ATP\EXA_9.ATP0 J# Q$ f9 p5 ?3 I! X0 q0 l% x
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ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/
0 z- s5 g& b& D0 X" MERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/
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. ?6 i4 @# a2 b, h$ vYou lose, fella. The EMTP logic has detected an error condition, and is now going to terminate program execution. The following
. B; _2 [1 x% b& u' l. `message summarizes the circumstances leading to this situation. Where an otherwise-unidentified data card is referred to, or where5 z- g& ]) D: P& J9 _! T0 h
the "last" card is mentioned, it is the most recently read card of the input data that is meant. The 80-column image of this card+ z: y, J# i0 y0 A! h
is generally the last one printed out prior to this termination message. But possibly this last-read card has not yet been
( q- z8 R2 u0 p. rdisplayed, so a copy follows:
+ O8 p% i0 X* }% i " --- 1 cards of disk file read into card cache cells 1 onward. "
( u: H3 |$ J' M5 w& T6 Y: | KILL code number Overlay number Nearby statement number$ k' C6 }# \1 }, K
22 1 2843; M$ S7 e; R6 @. g( U; ~1 y
KILL = 22. The last-read data card is not recognized as either a comment card or a special-request card that can precede% [' L9 s% D" h$ P9 b6 g; ^# l
miscellaneous data cards. Hence, it is taken to be the floating-point miscellaneous data card. But the presence of an alphabetical
! d: }* `9 z% U& |+ ?; Uletter other than "E" on the card makes it illegal as a miscellaneous data card, too. Try again.$ Q: V" l, x4 S3 f
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ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/% d8 }0 `: G4 x3 A
ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/! r: _6 n i% _& w( q) k L: j
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2 E: j- r4 k9 v! Y; gTiming figures characterizing central processor (CP) solution speed. ---------------------------- CP sec Wait sec Real sec3 N% r: _& C( Q
Totals 0.094 0.000 0.094
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Comment card. NUMDCD = 1. |C data:E:\ATP\ATP\EXA_9.ATP |
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