No it’s not the ESTAE but the code that populates the parameter list to it
 it when I comment that out

Later on the BASR to pars works

Is there some thing like setting a slip trap that might help me
Thanks

Joe Reichman


On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 11:05 AM Tony Harminc <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, 11 Sept 2023 at 09:33, Joseph Reichman <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I have the following lines of code which basically sets up the parameter
> > list to an ESTAE and calls it
>
> > Later on when I populate Parse Parameter list   and call IKJPARS I get a
> > s0c4 pic 10 right after the BALR
>
> There's no BALR in the code snippets you've shown. I'll assume you mean
> BASR.
>
> > When  I comment out the code below (that sets up the ESTAE parameter
> list)
> > everything with PARS works great
> > I check and double checked there is no storage overlay, I am just looking
> > for guidance how to debug this
>
> Two basic approaches: Top Down and Bottom Up. Start at the bottom -
> what is the failing address causing your PIC 10? Does it look
> plausible for the AMODE you're in at the time? Which instruction
> actually failed? Is the failing address (or a near or left-truncated
> version of it) in a register?
>
> Etc...
>
> If that hasn't made the problem obvious, then you may have collected
> enough information to work from the top down. If it's true that the
> ESTAE is provoking the failure, then what does it change, i.e. how
> could anything it does affect the result of calling IKJPARS?
>
> Etc...
>
> Tony H.
>
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