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You lose, fella. The EMTP logic has detected an error condition, and is now going to terminate program execution. The following 7 ~; ?+ `2 R; }# Omessage summarizes the circumstances leading to this situation. Where an otherwise-unidentified data card is referred to, or where , n; y+ \0 a7 w+ x9 rthe "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) {5 F% v9 J* f' M1 K
is generally the last one printed out prior to this termination message. But possibly this last-read card has not yet been 8 g6 E- t5 c/ edisplayed, so a copy follows: ( _3 ?! c7 t* c( T. E: z' p " " % Q9 Q0 I* {$ E! ]0 R( N; W KILL code number Overlay number Nearby statement number * w2 L. H' W. B. U0 E$ F 36 2 2254- o1 R: d) m; u# r7 G
KILL = 36. Loops in TACS supplemental variables or devices have been observed for this data case, and they are illegal. A . P, i6 |" u+ F7 W' utabulation of such looped blocks will be found immediately preceding the "/ERROR/ERROR/...." line that presaged the present error $ I. o% M. p& l2 X' H2 v" rtext. The common remedy is to add one zero-th order s-block to break each such loop, thereby decoupling the nonlinearities. An$ i3 Z5 ?6 x' c4 o
analogy can be made to the addition of distributed lines to decouple nonlinear elements.