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Oh yeah, one more question.
Why does't this error occur when the code is verified? It would seem
that if the exe size is too big, then the error would occur during
compilation.
Best Regards,
Bill Vedder
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Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1999 22:53:10 -0700
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Above problem ruining a beautiful evening in South Tx.
I've been gradually whittling away my code (two included systems) to get
around the 64k limit. After each "whittle" I check the Omega/TS
directory to see the size of the two latest s*.tok files. Does anyone
know:
1. I've got each s*.tok file below 64k (according to W95 Explorer). My
understanding is that, as long as each system is less 64k, you can
string as many as you want together and get around the exe limit. Why
do I still get the exe error?
2. What the heck does "tok" stand for? (I assume this is Omega's file
extension for executable code?)
Regards,
Bill Vedder
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