Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!prcrs!paul From: paul@prcrs.UUCP (Paul Hite) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: !?!? FOO??? Message-ID: <936@prcrs.UUCP> Date: 5 Jul 90 18:08:18 GMT References: <54483@lanl.gov> <13530001@hp-and.HP.COM> Organization: PRC Realty Systems, McLean, VA Lines: 23 In article <13530001@hp-and.HP.COM>, panek@hp-and.HP.COM (Jon Panek) writes: > A *long* time ago I actually did assembler and Fortran/4 coding on > an IBM/1130. There were a series of run-time errors whose error codes > were things like > > F003 Divide by zero > F001 Printer not ready > > Any agreement on this? > > Jon Panek > HP Andover No way, Jon. Fubar predates even the 1130. The 1130 had many series of error codes. 9000 was 1403 printer not ready and 9xxx indicated other trouble with the 1403. The Fxxx series were errors detected by the Fortran library, so if you got these from assembler, you either loaded the accumulator yourself and halted or you called the Fortran library from assembler. There were dozens of these and only a few were of the form F00x. I lived in terror of F101... Paul Hite PRC Realty Systems McLean,Va uunet!prcrs!paul (703) 556-2243 DOS is a four letter word!