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Kevin Bracey wrote:
>
> You keep saying the interpreter crashes - but you haven't said how. Is it
> actually an interpreter crash, or is the interpreter telling you that the
> game has crashed (eg by accessing an illegal address or executing an
> illegal opcode)? If the latter, it should be giving you a program counter
> address (at least in Zip 2000).
>
> If you like, e-mail me a copy of the binary and the source and I'll track it
> down for you.
>

Sorry, thought I had mentioned in an earlier post that it was the
latter.  An illegal operation error with a PC of 35c2f.  That PC number
happens regardless of what object causes the crash.

I'll take you up on your kind offer to track it down if I can't do it
myself pretty soon.  Right now a paycheck producing writing deadline is
looming, and I have to put the game away for a couple of weeks ;-).

Chip
