Sean 'Captain Napalm' Conner wrote:
It was thus said that the Great Kevin Handy once
stated:
That assumption started in the first versions of
Unix on the PDP11, and
still occurrs in new code. It's part of what was once called the
"all the worlds a VAX" mentality.
Make sure you have all warnings turned on when you compile (look for
the CC definition), under gcc the option would be '-Wall'. Maybe it will
point at something obvious.
Also try:
gcc -Wall -ansi -pedantic
Be prepared for *lots* of warnings.
For large values of lots, or small values of infinity!
Actually, most of the '-Wall' messages in simh were fixed some time
ago, but many more may have crept back in.
-spc (I mean, lots)