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Greetings all!

I have, just in the last few days, a new problem arise.  When I request a
code edit session from the OS/400 side using a command in PDM, the source
code loads to the PC, and then I get the following error;

"The instructionat "0x10027dca" referenced memory at "oxoooooo14". the
memory could not be read"

Then the code editor dies.  I can start code, and load a source file if I
use "FILE>OPEN" from code, but can't start from the AS/400.


I have Win 2k with SP 3 installed on an IBM Thinkpad A31p, 1gig memory, 60
gig harddrive.

The client software has the following levels:
IBM WebSphere Development Tools for iSeries
Version: V5R1M0
Pathname: C:\WDT400\
Installation Date: 7/18/2002

The following list gives the service and configuration levels of each
installed product component:

Component: CODE/400
Service Level: 5

Component: Distributed Debugger
Version: 9
Pathname: C:\IBMDEBUG
Service Level: 1

Component: VisualAge for Java for Windows
[Installed]

Component: Webfacing
Service Level: 5

Component: Base
Service Level: 5

Component: SDK
Service Level: 5

Component: ET400
[Not Installed]

Component: VisualAge for RPG
Service Level: 5

Component: WebSphere Studio
Service Level: 5

Component: NetQuestion
Program Folder: C:\IMNNQ_2K





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