如题 , [2 g5 G! o7 i) i) D+ CYou lose, fella. The EMTP logic has detected an error condition, and is now going to terminate program execution. The following * k) R4 i9 `# X e' pmessage summarizes the circumstances leading to this situation. Where an otherwise-unidentified data card is referred to, or where/ ? {. s! X7 n4 k! M
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- U4 q" d3 \2 b+ q
is generally the last one printed out prior to this termination message. But possibly this last-read card has not yet been . X6 m- _/ _8 Y/ \displayed, so a copy follows: 1 v8 z6 [" r0 H# \ " " ! w$ B' X: I7 L: p' a- C0 s, y KILL code number Overlay number Nearby statement number 7 \; j+ r! L3 M* F" I 36 2 2254& a! b/ v) _1 q; \8 ?
KILL = 36. Loops in TACS supplemental variables or devices have been observed for this data case, and they are illegal. A ; R- K* e( a/ \ ?$ Y# Ltabulation of such looped blocks will be found immediately preceding the "/ERROR/ERROR/...." line that presaged the present error & E* M3 n$ _2 n9 A1 N9 Ntext. The common remedy is to add one zero-th order s-block to break each such loop, thereby decoupling the nonlinearities. An , O k. H9 l' S1 r) eanalogy can be made to the addition of distributed lines to decouple nonlinear elements.