John Geddes
New Member
I have hit a problem with a program for a 28x2 using Programming Editor (both under v5.5.0 and latest v5.5.1]: Syntax checking returns a complaint that my program is too long - by a NEGATIVE number of bytes.
Error: Memory full - -251 bytes over. Remove the 'table' command to release 256 more bytes or reduce program length by -251 bytes.
The logic is sound - if I cut out some of the content, the number of negative bytes increases appropriately.
A single one-character sertxd is enough to make it happen.
I can start with a program that passes the syntax check:
Syntax check successful!
Memory used = 3827 bytes out of 4096
If I then un-comment anything that makes it longer - eg sertxd("a") - then I get the negative error message.
Has anyone hit this before - and is there a workaround?
John Geddes
Error: Memory full - -251 bytes over. Remove the 'table' command to release 256 more bytes or reduce program length by -251 bytes.
The logic is sound - if I cut out some of the content, the number of negative bytes increases appropriately.
A single one-character sertxd is enough to make it happen.
I can start with a program that passes the syntax check:
Syntax check successful!
Memory used = 3827 bytes out of 4096
If I then un-comment anything that makes it longer - eg sertxd("a") - then I get the negative error message.
Has anyone hit this before - and is there a workaround?
John Geddes