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Error Message
OUT
OF
MEMORY
OVERFLOW
REDIM'D ARRAY
REDO
FROM
ST
ART
364
Cause and Suggested Remedies
The user program area of memory
has
been
filled and a request
is
given
to
put
more
in.
e.g
..
add a line
to
the program. This message
may also
be
caused by multiple
FOR
...
NEXT
and/or
GOSUB nestings
that
fill up the Stack;
this
is
the case if
?FRE(O)
shows considerable
program area storage left.
Simplify the program.
Pay
particular atten-
tion
to
reducing array sizes. It may
be
necess-
ary
to
restructure the program into overlays.
A calculation
has
resulted in a number out-
side the allowable range, i.e., the number
is
too
big. The
largest
number
allowed
is
1.70141184E+38.
Check your calculations. It may
be
possible
to
eliminate this error
just
by changing the
order in
which
the calculations are pro-
grammed.
An
array name appears in more than one
DIM statement. This error also occurs if
an
ar-
ray name
is
used (given a defauIt size of 11)
and later appears in a DIM statement.
Place DIM statements near the beginning of
the program. Check
to
see
that
each DIM
statement
is
executed only once. DIM
must
not
appear inside a
FOR
...
NEXT loop or in a
subroutine where either may
be
executed
more than once.
This
is
a diagnostic message during
an
IN-
PUT
statement operation and
is
not a fatal er-
ror.
It
indicates
that
the
wrong
type of data
(string for numeric or vice versa) was entered
in response
to
an
INPUT request.
Reenter the correct type data. INPUT
will
continue
prompting
until
an
acceptable
response
is
entered.

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