Megalextoria
Retro computing and gaming, sci-fi books, tv and movies and other geeky stuff.

Home » Archive » net.micro.cpm » FINDERR -- ZCPR3 utility for passing error information
Show: Today's Messages :: Show Polls :: Message Navigator
E-mail to friend 
Switch to threaded view of this topic Create a new topic Submit Reply
FINDERR -- ZCPR3 utility for passing error information [message #80578] Mon, 03 June 2013 23:51
emigh is currently offline  emigh
Messages: 12
Registered: May 2013
Karma: 0
Junior Member
Message-ID: <3307@ecsvax.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 26-Sep-84 15:52:24 EDT
Article-I.D.: ecsvax.3307
Posted: Wed Sep 26 15:52:24 1984
Date-Received: Wed, 3-Oct-84 08:33:32 EDT
Lines: 21


  I have just submitted FINDERR.MAC and FINDERR.DOC to net.sources.  This
program is used in stopping ZEX files when error conditions are found in
M80/F80 (version 3.44).  Hints are given to modify this for other commercial
packages.  The first paragraph of the documentation is as follows:
     One of the major advantages of ZCPR3 is the passing of messages from
one utility to the next.  Unfortunately, almost all commercial packages do
not have this mechanism.  This program was developed to help in the passing
of messages from commercial programs to ZCPR3 utilities.  As an example:
We may wish to have a compilation/assembly stop if there are errors.
Otherwise, we may wish to link the program with a library to an executable
program.  Microsoft's Macro-80 assembler (M80) and FORTRAN-80 compiler
(F80) give a summary of the number of fatal and warning errors just before
the assembler/compiler stops execution.  FINDERR looks at the fatal and
warning errors from M80/F80 and sets the ZCPR3 registers if there have
been any errors.

--
Ted H. Emigh     Genetics and Statistics, North Carolina State U, Raleigh  NC
USENET:	{akgua decvax duke ihnp4 unc}!mcnc!ecsvax!emigh
ARPA:	decvax!mcnc!ecsvax!emigh@BERKELEY
  Switch to threaded view of this topic Create a new topic Submit Reply
Previous Topic: UNSOFT.C
Next Topic: CPM software and listings
Goto Forum:
  

-=] Back to Top [=-
[ Syndicate this forum (XML) ] [ RSS ] [ PDF ]

Current Time: Thu Apr 18 15:41:46 EDT 2024

Total time taken to generate the page: 0.03000 seconds