(It's been a while since I encountered this, so this may be totally 
bogus advice).

If you have debugging turned on, Analog displays "bad" lines with the C: 
prefix. This includes any lines in your log file that just have spaces 
(a blank line is fine, but a line with a space in it is an error).

Normally, the C: error code displays the "bad" entry, as you've seen in 
some of the other examples you've posted, but that can be confusing if 
the only thing in the "bad" line is a space, which is hard to see on a 
black background :-)

if you've got the time to play around, you might want to try and copy 
chunks of the files with errors, and run thos chunks through analog to 
make sure you have a bad patch, look at the file with a hex editor to 
see if you can spot the areas where the corruption is occurring.

Aengus


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Subject: [analog-help] how does analog look when running?
Author:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:    8/13/99 2:19 PM


I'm still trying to figure out what causes it to display c: over and over 
on some log files.


I was wondering if someone could tell me what analog looks like when its 
running properly? Should i see nothing scrolling on the screen? should i see 
the entries of the log files as it processes them? or should i only see the 
log file entries it doesnt know how to process?

Some of my log files i see a lot of stuff scrolling past the screen...all 
the entries in the log file.
And some of my logs i dont really see anything scrolling on the screen and 
analog just finishes.
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