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G0APZ  > ARCHIM   19.08.96 06:04l 25 Lines 894 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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Subj: Help BASIC VI
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T:Date: 17 Aug 96 16:51:00 UTC

From: G0APZ@GB7ZZZ.#38.GBR.EU
To  : ARCHIM@EU

Further to show Neil that there is still some Archim life around, here is a
request for help, even though to some of you the answer may be elementary!
I have BASIC V and VI on my A5000. I have not tried to use BASIC VI until
recently, when I wrote a mathematical program resulting in a "number too
big" message. I had exceeded the 1.7 X 10E38 limit for BASIC V.

I can work around that by splitting the calculations but it's clumsy.
Then I thought, ah, BASIC VI copes with much greater figures...

So I called up BASIC64, and loaded the program. But immediately BASIC V
announces its return, and I'm left with the same problem.

Anyone know how I can actually get my prog to run in BASIC VI?

73 from Len at 16:50 UTC on 17-August-96




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