So, it may be a problem with lists 3 or 4 elements long where the first element is 220 to-> 239.
Acutally ,I found a lot of numbers have this kind of bug.
for example, use this routine,you can find more numbers.
;;; from 5 to 32
(DEFUN C:T1 (/ n k)
(SETQ N (GETINT "\nPlease entet a number:"))
(setq K (+ (* N 1000) 210)) ;can be replaced by any number of 210-239
(list (list K 1 1))
)
0, 220~239
1, 220~239
2, 210~239
3, 210~239
4, 222~239
5, 210~239
..
32,210~239
It's really weird.it looks like irregular.
maybe it's associated with ASCII??
so many numbers ,we even didn't notice this bug before,really strange.I wonder how many this kind of numbers we didn't find?
according a friend from http:://www.mjtd.com ,called
masterlong, reported these numbers:
220~239
1220~1239
2010~2019
2210~2233
3016~3019
3210~3239
4222~4239
5011~5013,5015
5110~5119
5210~5239
6010~6019
6110~6119
6210~6239
7010~7019
7110~7119
7210~7239
8010~8019
8110~8119
8210~8239
9010~9019
9110~9119
9210~9239
And he mentioned an unusual number 5016:
command: (list 5016 1 1 1)
(5016 1 1 1)
; 错误: 出现异常: 0xC0000005 (访问冲突) ->it's different from "223" bug.