Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/06/19/18:21:48
Gautam N. Lad wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I've noticed several times this weird problem. When I run Grabber,
> edit my data files, and then play a MIDI (from one of the MIDI objects),
> Save it (Global Compression ON), and then at the prompt run PKUNZIP,
> I get this weird GPF from Win95. The error is:
> The program tried to execute an invalid instruction.
> Fault location: 0AFB:6A2B
> Interrupts in service: None
>
> I know this isn't Grabber's problem, but why does it occur for PKUNZIP,
> everytime I run it after Grabber?
>
> Any clues? I don't think it happens, if I don't play any MIDI from Grabber.
Yeah, I have encountered something like this, although I didn't have to
play MIDI to get this error. Under Windows, I do my DJ + Allegro
development in a DOS box (of course). Each time I start a DOS session I
first have to start up my TP6.0 IDE (I prefer it to RHIDE, easier to get
started with) BEFORE running the Allegro grabber. If I attempt to start
TP6.0 to edit files after running the grabber frist after starting the
session, the session crashes without any errors and I have to quit the
session and restart.
However, if I run TP6.0 FIRST, and then the grabber, rerunning TP6 gives
no problems. Does anyone have an idea about this?
Shawn? Any ideas?
Rylan
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