DATA opnames<1>+116(SB)/4,$string<1>+739(SB) and DATA etnames<1)+72(SB)/4,$string<1>+912(SB) are the second initializations of both opnames and etnames. you can grep for them in the output of 8c -S source.c that's all i can help, cause i can't tell what $string<1>+739(SB) and $string<1>+912(SB) refer to since they are adresses. 2012/11/28 > > int num = 20; > > int num = 30; > > Looks easy to fix, but I understand where you're coming from. What > stops you from using a workaround? > > ++L > > >