Good day
        
        A user at the University of the Witwatersrand is trying to use
        the fparse
        program, version 3.6b. The input file as follows works fine and
        produces
        output.
        
            5    6
        Alpha     110110
        Beta      110000
        Gamma     100110
        Delta     011001
        Epsilon   001110
        
        The program manual states that the program can accept as input
        up to 8
        different states, but if the above input is changed to include
        more
        alternative states as follows, the program produces an error.
        
        Modified input - three possible states
           5    6
        Alpha     120110
        Beta      120000
        Gamma     120110
        Delta     011021
        Epsilon   021110
        
        Error:
        Error: Bad discrete states file 'sample.dat': read 10 states for
        'Alpha',
        expected 6
        Error: Unable to read discrete states from 'sample.dat'
        Died: fpars terminated: Bad value for '-infile' with -auto
        defined
        fpars exited with status 1...
        
        What could be the reason for this?
        
        The user also stated that when using a Windows based stand alone
        implementation of the pars program the input file worked fine. 
        
        Any help would be appreciated.
        
        Kind Regards


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