You lose, fella. The EMTP logic has detected an error condition, and is now going to terminate program execution. The following0 |: ^. ]; M2 g' R
message summarizes the circumstances leading to this situation. Where an otherwise-unidentified data card is referred to, or where + @8 G1 {# J4 Sthe "last" card is mentioned, it is the most recently read card of the input data that is meant. The 80-column image of this card9 |" S4 _# S0 n; ^- n C. M: N
is generally the last one printed out prior to this termination message. But possibly this last-read card has not yet been % g: x" A$ C; s# G/ fdisplayed, so a copy follows:) M* r- G$ I9 W2 J2 R6 C D1 k) O
"14X0044B 0 10500. 50. -120. -1. 1."* t R8 M$ y/ \
KILL code number Overlay number Nearby statement number * m5 }; ]- X. R5 y' x0 L! m+ O 12 5 4246 7 N) R: i0 N3 P( X0 J rKILL = 12. The bus name that was read from columns 3-8 of the last source card is unrecognizable, not having been previously5 Y; t# z% t' w" A7 Y; Z& Q: N6 F
defined by a branch card or a switch card. The name read from the data card is "X0044B". The user is not allowed to connect ' e( W8 }* q! w; A. Usources to network nodes that are not a part of the network that was previously defined by branch and switch cards of this data 9 d! B( C3 z# R1 a9 `) ecase. Any such new node would be completely disconnected from the network, so could not affect the solution. Most probably, one or0 t$ ^3 w5 o7 ?, M+ M
more spelling errors (including the positioning of imbedded blanks) have been made in the keying of one or more node names on EMTP7 J2 E/ r* m1 _1 H
data cards.1 |! \* @& O @
那位老师可以帮我看看这是什么出现了问题。急用,谢谢!