On 9/17/99 10:26 PM Richard Slayton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
wrote:

>At 12:11 PM 9/17/1999 +0100, you wrote:
>>You mean, when you ran it out of the box, it just said
>>  Fatal Error: Incorrect Default Given for (null) in analhead.h: Exiting
>>or did it do something else? If it said that, something is seriously wrong.
>
>That is correct. I did not worry about it as at that time I assumed I
>needed to edit the cfg file. 
>Looks like this was a bit more serious than I first suspected. 
>
>Should I try another download??
>
>BTW, where is the analhead.h file located??

analhead.h is part of the source code distribution. It should not be 
possible to get that error with the binary version that is distributed. 
It normaly happens when someone edits the analhead.h file incorrectly, 
recompiles Analog, and then runs it.

The first thing to try is a new download which you then run without 
changing anything, ie. leave the analog.cfg file alone, don't put in any 
log files, etc.

It is also possible that there is something unusual about your machine, 
which is giving Analog trouble. If so, it will be difficult to track 
down. Perhaps you could post the complete text of what Analog displayed, 
were there any other warning messages, etc?

Good Luck
Jason

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