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but they do crop up sometimes. This tech tip lets you know what these error messages indicate and the fixes that you will need to implement in order to resolve them. Virtual Disk Slot Emulation Failure From time to time we are asked to diagnose a problem that manifests itself as follows: >>> Error during virtual disk slot emulation: Invalid virtual disk slot designation - "". >>> Error x'00000065' during virtual disk slot emulation for "" <<< xxxxyyyyxxxx -> Severity: Severe error xxxxyyyyxxxx -> Facility: Generic error codes xxxxyyyyxxxx -> Abstract: Logic error detected xxxxyyyyxxxx -> Rejected: Invalid virtual disk slot designation - "". >>> Error from LSWDACCF - Invalid virtual disk slot designation - "" LISTSERV uses virtual disk slots internally as aliases for physical locations on disk. For instance, the spool directory is known internally as the S disk. If you are a site with a very large traffic load, you may have been advised in the past to create a special virtual disk slot (which should be called "T") for your outbound spool directory. You may sometimes run across lists with settings like: * Notebook= Yes,A,Monthly,Private This means that the notebook archives for the list are kept in LISTSERV's A disk, which is normally \LISTSERV\MAIN under Windows, or /home/listserv/home under Unix. In general, the error quoted above is thrown when the location parameter of the Notebook= or Digest= list header keyword is set inappropriately. In the particular case of the error quoted above, the problem was that the list header had: * Notebook= Yes But no other parameter was set, which made LISTSERV throw an error for a null disk slot. It is sometimes difficult to determine which list contains the error. To get around having to look through what could be hundreds or thousands of list headers, LISTSERV has a special command to display just the settings for certain keywords. If you want to look at the Notebook= keyword settings across all lists, for
sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Hi, I'm designing an experiment in Eprime2 in which some slides should be displayed on display 1 (experimenter's screen) and some on display2 (participant's screen). The program stops running and gives the error message "image display internal error, marker:2000" for the first slide on display2. All filenames are double-checked and without typos, all pictures are https://www.lsoft.com/news/techtipLSV-issue4-2013.asp in the respective folders. The program runs smoothly and displays the images if I change all slide settings to display1. The images can be displayed on display2 if the slides for display2 directly refers to the images. But as soon as a slide for display2 includes an image attribute and the http://listserv.linguistlist.org/pipermail/eprime/2013-August/006566.html image is specified either in a list item or in an inline command the program crashes and gives the error 11041. Do you have any suggestions what I could try to solve the problem and to display images defined by attributes on display2? Many thanks in advance, Sebastian -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "E-Prime" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to e-prime+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to e-prime at googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/e-prime/fe6be799-1be1-48d4-8593-030d48e96aed%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
Next | Last ] Font: Proportional Font LISTSERV Archives CSOUND Home CSOUND May 2016 Subject: Re: illegal opcode/internal error From: jpff <[log in to unmask]> Reply-To:A discussion list https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A2=CSOUND;e0963541.1605 for users of Csound <[log in to unmask]> Date:Sun, 15 May 2016 13:34:37 +0100 Content-Type:MULTIPART/MIXED Parts/Attachments: TEXT/PLAIN (112 lines) Platform? I notice tht on my mailer I am seeing a blank line between every text line which suggests line-ending problem. The error comes from reading the score which happens after reading/parsing the ochestra On Sun, 15 May 2016, Joe . wrote: > Hi. Noob lord here again. I internal error wrote this, simple buzz with an envelope. It > plays fine, but prints this in the console: > > sread: illegal opcode p > > section 1: at position 0 > > WARNING: Internal error in print_input_backtrace() > > remainder of line flushed > > sread: illegal opcode I > > section 1: at position 0 > > WARNING: Internal error in print_input_backtrace() > > remainder of line flushed internal error listserv > > > what does this mean? Thanks > > > here is my score: > >