Norbert,
I always reply before checking if there's new post...but I was so happy that I wanted to share it !!
When you put 4000000, it directly translates it into 0x3d0900
Maybe I could put a smaller number, but for tonight, I just let this :-)
thanks again
thank you thank you thank you and thank you !!!!!! it worked...I've put the value : 4000000 and 4000000. And the program ran perfectly !!
Really big thanks to all of you for your help and advices !!!
to gummibaer: yes, it's quite a lot more than a million, but I really coudn't find any other way and until now I never had any problem with that.
I tried to do the command with the Stack, but all I could find on internet in the kind of message you put in your post, but I'm completely unable to...
oups, sorry, didn't see your last replies.
I had to take a previous version of my main.exe...I'm so in a hurry that I'm starting to do big mistakes...and from now, I will do backups more regularly !!!
thank you really for your help !!
ok, I could found a "not too old" version of my main...
First, thank you very much for your replies !!!
so I've put a count, when the program stops, its value is 1020163
all the arrays are allocatable and I think I really should increase the "stock".
I don't think there's a problem in my program...
sorry, I didn't react to your message before. I've made a terrible mistake: I wanted to do what xwb advised me and I don't know what I did but I "lost" the main program. When opening Compaq Visual Fortran it tells me that not all the files could be downloaded and asks me if I want to create a...
Hello Everyone,
I've written a program that have a lot of loops and a recursive subroutine. When I run it, I always have the following error message:
forrt1 : severe (170): program exception - stack overflow.
How can I increase the memory?
I've already declared the arrays as Allocatable.
I'm...
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