Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/01/11/18:53:00
> I don't know why - it isn't my system and I don't know much about it.
>All I know is that the 486 in the math building at my school crashes as
>soon as I run go32. I type "go32", the cursor goes to the next line and
>nothing happens. It will reset with a ctrl-alt-del combo, ^C does
>nothing. It's a "link" computer (I suppose that's the company...) I
>tried it without running autoexec or config.sys and it still crashed.
>Anybody have any ideas what I should try?
My initial impression was that something (DOS 5 EMM386?) had put it
in V86 mode w/o VCPI, but that wouldn't explain its failure to work
after booting clean. Suggestion: Get a program like infoplus or snooper
which determines system configuration and see if it reports anything odd.
(If you aren't sure, run it at home as a control...might as well anyway,
as the results are often somewhat interesting.)
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