At 11:22 AM 8/11/03 +0200, you wrote:
>But I executed many times.
>Actually I discovered while interactively testing
>a task that was loaded into the target that
>typing in the console TASK HALT and TASK ACTIVATE and Enter
>the program did exactly what I wanted.
>Anyhow, I'll review the code.
ACTIVATE should never be used outside a target
colon definition. See the SwiftX Reference Manual
Section 5.3.3.
Cheers,
Elizabeth
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