Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/11/25/00:04:38
At 02:17 11/24/1997 -0600, Greg Moorer wrote:
>> > whenever I try to compile code with the biosmemory() function, djgpp
>> > simply locks up...no error messages or anything. Has anyone else run
>> > into this problem?
>>
>> Does this happen when you *compile* the code which call `biosmemory',
>> or when you *run* that code?
>>
>> Could you post a short program that exhibits this behavior?
>>
>
>the systems halts upon trying to compile the following:
[snipped]
I cannot reproduce this. The program compiles and runs for me without
problem using `-O', `-O2', `-O3', or no optimization, with DPMI servers
CWSDPMI r3 and Windows 3.1. It doesn't take an inordinate amount of time
either (about 2 seconds on a P133/16MB).
I suspect this is a configuration problem of some sort. Please post all the
items requested in FAQ section 6.12, including what command line options you
gave to GCC. Also consider the following possibilities:
* Are your header files or libraries garbled? This shouldn't cause a
problem, but maybe check anyway.
* Is there another program called `cpp', `cc1', `as' or `ld' in your path
ahead of \DJDIR\bin?
* Viruses, hardware failures, ...?
(Btw, on my system it reports "640K". Is this just my BIOS (AMIBIOS dated
8/14/96) being stupid?)
Nate Eldredge
eldredge AT ap DOT net
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