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From: Chip Hayes <jwhayes@attglobal.net>
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Chip Hayes wrote:

> [** Programming error: tried to read from -->-1 in the (->) array
> "parse", which has entries 0 up to 64 **]
>
> Is there a workaround to this, or should I just ignore it?

Sheesh.  Is there a name for the inevitable law (a la Murphy's Law) for
when you spend an hour trying to track something down, then as soon as
you post it to the newsgroup, you figure it out?

Ignore the above.  It was being caused by an old version of SceneDesc
(for describing scenery objects) I had in my age-old, half-finished game.

Chip Hayes

