The attachment below is a program I wrote in Qbasic. It calculates dB loss of some popular coaxial feedlines used in RF/2-way radio work. The program does everything ok, but I had origionally planed to have many more feedlines besides the ones shown. At some point I get the error message "out of stack space". My interpretation of the message is that the stack pointer is out of memory space. I'll admit that my routines are probably to simple for what I'm trying to accomplish. Maybe too many embeded routines? Maybe not enough caffeen durring program construction!
Anyway, take a look if you please and feel free to slice & dice and shoot it down etc. etc. I'm just curious if I can have more choices and avoid the "stack space" issue. Many of my programs follow a similar scheme and I would benefit from any of your all's expertise.
The .EXE is the larger file, and the .BAS is the smaller file.
Anyway, take a look if you please and feel free to slice & dice and shoot it down etc. etc. I'm just curious if I can have more choices and avoid the "stack space" issue. Many of my programs follow a similar scheme and I would benefit from any of your all's expertise.
The .EXE is the larger file, and the .BAS is the smaller file.