>>With SBYTES you can do something like SBYTES ram1_test,address,0 
>>which
>>creates a not very useful zero length file. But if you try to LBYTES
>>it back with LBYTES ram1_test,address you get the error message 'end
>>of file'
>
> Seems more like a statement of fact than an error msg.
Yes, quite right, I hadn't quite thought of it that way :-)

The original bug report said it 'gave an error message at line...' 
which contained an LBYTES statement, so I assumed it was probably a 
corrupt file or some error my program failed to cope with. I asked him 
to send me a copy of the file as I couldn't replicate the error, it 
turned out to be a zero length file, which is how all this came about.

Not to worry, fixed now anyway, and as it was an old program (MDV to 
FLP converter) I've done an updated version with Easyptr, so it'll be 
on my website soon.

-- 
Dilwyn Jones

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