The CII C compiler is reporting:
/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040
It’s been too long. What do I do?
Cheers,
-RK
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Robert Krten <rk@parse.com> wrote:
The CII C compiler is reporting:
/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040
It’s been too long. What do I do? >
I remember that error… there was a program you had to run
to load the shared library it needed. Damned if I can remember
what it was, though.
-David
Please follow-up to newsgroup, rather than personal email.
David Gibbs
QNX Training Services
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David Gibbs <dagibbs@qnx.com> wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
The CII C compiler is reporting:
/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040
It’s been too long. What do I do? >
I remember that error… there was a program you had to run
to load the shared library it needed. Damned if I can remember
what it was, though.
dyna &
Cheers,
-RK
-David
Please follow-up to newsgroup, rather than personal email.
David Gibbs
QNX Training Services
dagibbs@qnx.com
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Robert Krten <rk@parse.com> wrote:
David Gibbs <> dagibbs@qnx.com> > wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
The CII C compiler is reporting:
/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040
It’s been too long. What do I do? >
I remember that error… there was a program you had to run
to load the shared library it needed. Damned if I can remember
what it was, though.
dyna &
Cheers,
-RK
good greef
it’s like I went into some time warp
I bet your next error will be a “memory exception” at CAFE:FACE
regards,
rick
Rick Lake <ow@private-domain.nl> wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
David Gibbs <> dagibbs@qnx.com> > wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
The CII C compiler is reporting:
/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040
It’s been too long. What do I do? >
I remember that error… there was a program you had to run
to load the shared library it needed. Damned if I can remember
what it was, though.
dyna &
Cheers,
-RK
good greef
it’s like I went into some time warp >
I bet your next error will be a “memory exception” at CAFE:FACE
Or Whale Mating?
Cheers,
-RK
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Robert Krten <rk@parse.com> wrote:
Rick Lake <> ow@private-domain.nl> > wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
David Gibbs <> dagibbs@qnx.com> > wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
The CII C compiler is reporting:
/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040
It’s been too long. What do I do? >
I remember that error… there was a program you had to run
to load the shared library it needed. Damned if I can remember
what it was, though.
dyna &
Cheers,
-RK
good greef
it’s like I went into some time warp >
I bet your next error will be a “memory exception” at CAFE:FACE
Or Whale Mating?
If you’re referring to what I think you’re referring to, then that’s not an
error: it actually saved the earth from the wrath of that destructive
space probe
regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake
Cheers,
-RK
I bet your next error will be a “memory exception” at CAFE:FACE
Or Whale Mating?
If you’re referring to what I think you’re referring to, then that’s not
an
error: it actually saved the earth from the wrath of that destructive
space probe >
I think it better to say; it actually will save the earth from the wrath of
a destructive space probe
regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake
Cheers,
-RK
Hi Mario…
I am not too sure if this makes sense, but we never sent number 6 to
space…, or did we?
Regards…
Miguel.
Mario Charest wrote:
I think it better to say; it actually will save the earth from the wrath of
a destructive space probe >
Rick Lake <ow@private-domain.nl> wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
Rick Lake <> ow@private-domain.nl> > wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
David Gibbs <> dagibbs@qnx.com> > wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
The CII C compiler is reporting:
/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040
It’s been too long. What do I do? >
I remember that error… there was a program you had to run
to load the shared library it needed. Damned if I can remember
what it was, though.
dyna &
Cheers,
-RK
good greef
it’s like I went into some time warp >
I bet your next error will be a “memory exception” at CAFE:FACE
Or Whale Mating?
If you’re referring to what I think you’re referring to, then that’s not an
error: it actually saved the earth from the wrath of that destructive
space probe >
regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake
At least now you can get the 1st season on DVD as a complete set, rather
than paying the outrageous price (something like $30 each) per 2-episode
set
Cheers,
-RK
Cheers,
-RK
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Mario Charest <nowheretobefound@8thdimension.com> wrote:
I bet your next error will be a “memory exception” at CAFE:FACE
Or Whale Mating?
If you’re referring to what I think you’re referring to, then that’s not
an
error: it actually saved the earth from the wrath of that destructive
space probe >
I think it better to say; it actually will save the earth from the wrath of
a destructive space probe >
Depends on which perspective you’re looking at: the one before or after
the contamination of the time line
regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake
Cheers,
-RK
Robert Krten <rk@parse.com> wrote:
[…]
regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake
At least now you can get the 1st season on DVD as a complete set, rather
than paying the outrageous price (something like $30 each) per 2-episode
set >
Or if you have fast Internet, you can just download the episodes from the
appropriate newsgroups They regularly post episodes from all five
series, even up to the latest. Overhere in Holland they are usually about
a season behind, so for me this is a great solution.
Cheers,
-RK
Robert Krten wrote:
Rick Lake <> ow@private-domain.nl> > wrote:
regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake
At least now you can get the 1st season on DVD as a complete set, rather
than paying the outrageous price (something like $30 each) per 2-episode
set >
Of course, the true connoisseur will invest in all five seasons of
Babylon 5, plus the Movie Collection that just came out.
I mean, really, how many Star Trek episodes use
sub-atomic-particle-of-the-week and time travel to resolve things cleanly?
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Never send a monster to do the work of an evil scientist.
“Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes.”
some more quotes:
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
“Daddy, what does FORMATTING DRIVE C mean?”
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach him to use the Net
and he won’t bother you for weeks.
Rick Lake wrote:
If you’re referring to what I think you’re referring to, then that’s not an
error: it actually saved the earth from the wrath of that destructive
space probe >
regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake
Cheers,
-RK