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echo: cis.languages
to: Erich Schulman 75140,3175 (X)
from: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
date: 1991-04-08 15:44:35
subject: #10169-#Unknown Procedures

#: 10172 S3/Languages
    08-Apr-91  15:44:35
Sb: #10169-#Unknown Procedures
Fm: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
To: Erich Schulman 75140,3175 (X)

Erich -

The ERROR 43 says 'cannot find the module' essentially. In the 1st case, you
didn't have a CLS program. In the second case, it appears that it couldn't find
the 'inkey' code in your execution directory. Is it there, and are the
attributes set to allow its execution?

Another easy (and somewhat speedier) technique is to merge a copy of the Inkey
routine onto the end of the packed module (once you have packed it, that is).

As far as availability, one method might be to use the SYSCALL module to effect
a F$Link to see if a module were in memory. Proper methodology dictates that
you'd also have to do a corresponding F$unlink to bring the link count back to
normal.

Pete

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