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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?7 }1 g! ~5 J4 f0 C
--- 8 cards of disk file read into card cache cells 1 onward.
$ q2 a5 P; y% m Comment card is ignored. |C RAM TABLES' ~# H+ | I' C8 X1 Y O! y+ _' I
Default multiplier = 3.000 |DEFAULT 3.0
/ X) a7 E) B4 j' {8 s _ 1st card (Lists 1-10). |BLANK( ?7 y6 G% @8 \: ^! f# \/ v
2nd card (Lists 11-20). |BLANK
+ Z) g1 i/ V! X1 s; o 3rd card (Lists 21-29). | 3000% j3 |* Y9 Z& R* X5 N# i
Supplemental offsets. | 240000 742
7 o# s1 F2 W+ w% q5 ^& uAlternative Transients Program (ATP), Watcom translation. All rights reserved by Can/Am user group of Portland, Oregon, USA.
7 O% R* z/ L1 O: A% x5 Q 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\EXA
8 r4 n3 ]9 L" F0 f rConsult the 860-page ATP Rule Book of the Can/Am EMTP User Group in Portland, Oregon, USA. Program is no older than December,2 Q. I: ^3 @" |+ e- p( p
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Total size of LABCOM tables = 244116 INTEGER words. VARDIM List Sizes follow : 752 900 1500 150 7500 120
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Descriptive interpretation of input data cards. | Input data card images are shown below, all 80 columns, character by character
$ k# i7 F! g. Y9 \- c- O0 f3 S4 f 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
% o% H. I8 ^/ u% S# g( [ 012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
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Comment card. NUMDCD = 1. |C data:E:\ATP\ATP\EXA_9.ATP0 N$ x. ]# F s5 a& Y
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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/; ]) x& p/ S: G- l+ P3 m
ERROR/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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% A0 R3 S+ P6 y% ~/ A! x1 V, O( Y3 V0 s7 cYou lose, fella. The EMTP logic has detected an error condition, and is now going to terminate program execution. The following
* S. y9 n) T% O; T% imessage summarizes the circumstances leading to this situation. Where an otherwise-unidentified data card is referred to, or where
3 f ?9 N3 y+ p0 othe "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) t* x+ V( Q1 P# }
is generally the last one printed out prior to this termination message. But possibly this last-read card has not yet been
& M6 h2 I" Y' d" D# Idisplayed, so a copy follows:# j6 ?9 ?. h+ `% m" ~; W4 V( O/ g
" --- 1 cards of disk file read into card cache cells 1 onward. "- R$ S2 b% f, Z# |0 \8 O
KILL code number Overlay number Nearby statement number
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KILL = 22. The last-read data card is not recognized as either a comment card or a special-request card that can precede
# q' ], ]: h& |* W; _3 D1 D% W1 zmiscellaneous data cards. Hence, it is taken to be the floating-point miscellaneous data card. But the presence of an alphabetical. _$ b! h0 J; H o
letter other than "E" on the card makes it illegal as a miscellaneous data card, too. Try again.( p. g7 J5 t$ W- j) U
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G1 h9 J9 g1 b9 H+ p( GERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/6 S# t0 ?$ s7 Q( D
ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/ERROR/- `/ q0 N! @ J; D
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. I3 ~/ E: _9 R8 a: nTiming figures characterizing central processor (CP) solution speed. ---------------------------- CP sec Wait sec Real sec5 {$ i2 \# r0 h
Totals 0.094 0.000 0.094
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! {$ j: p8 k& y+ c/ d7 YComment card. NUMDCD = 1. |C data:E:\ATP\ATP\EXA_9.ATP |
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