After a tiny mistake: replacing sub sumfin as function sumfin, I got the message: duplicate label. Then I renamed function sumfin back to sub sumfin. Everything fine and all... NOT! I can run the program without any problem the first time. When I want to start again it states: duplicate label on every line!!!
How can I solve this?
grtz
Seb
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After running it for 3 or 4 times, qb crashes, and dos states that EMM386 found an error... great...
grtz
Seb
I know why you're here. I know what you've been doing... why you hardly sleep, why you live alone, and why night after night, you sit by your computer...<br>
Unfortunately, no one can be told what Qbinux is. You have to see it for yourself.
I know why you're here. I know what you've been doing... why you hardly sleep, why you live alone, and why night after night, you sit by your computer...<br>
Unfortunately, no one can be told what Qbinux is. You have to see it for yourself.
Is your program already really large, or are you making some assembly calls? If no to both, it might not be that. Try saving your program as "plain text", then open it in notepad and make sure that when you change your SUB to a FUNCTION that QB didn't accidentally make a duplicate in the source, leaving the original there. I don't know that it *would*, but if it's saying duplicate label, that's what I'd check first.
Nathan1993 wrote:Mabye should program in FB. I am sure it would be easyer, then you could also make a port to go to windows and stuff for the f*cking m$ fanboys...
And yet using MS-DOS is somehow not being a Microsoft fanboy?
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