Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/10/22/02:07:41
> Mine is that Windows 98 complaints about being accessed in a restricted
=
> block memory if I run a *.exe file inside a *.bat file. Anyway, it =
> *usually* just complaints and nothing else happens.
Does *every* DJGPP program triggers this message, or only some? Does GCC
itself trigger it when you compile (if you invoke the compiler via a .bat
file)?
Yes. Here it is (hola == hello ;-)
Also, could you please post the *exact* wording of the message popped by
Windows in these cases?
My Win98 is a Spanish version, so I'll translate the message instead:
"The program has accessed memory in use in 000DADDA from 9024:068D.
Safe all your works and exit from programs. If you keep on executing this
program it may affect system stability. Do you want to go on?
Yes / No"
If yes is chosen, it goes on with no problems at all, even more, it won't
complaint about this until system reboots (no matter if dos box is closed
and tried again from antoher one).
Anyway, I don't think is a djgpp fault but a windows one (surprised??? ;-)
because it didn't come out in win95. If after all this you still want to
know more about, I can tell you that MS' System Info program reports that
block x00100000 - x02FFFFFF (where confict is) belongs to System Card
Extension for PnP BIOS. (Offtopic, do you know how to tell windows not to
use a especific range of mem??????)
Thanx,
Diego Domingez Cazorla
begin 600 compile.bat
69V-C("UO(&AO;&$N;R!H;VQA+F,-"L\!
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end
begin 600 hola.c
M(VEN8VQU9&4@/'-T9&EO+F@^#0H-"FEN="!M86EN*"D-"GL-"G!R:6YT9B AT B
,:&]L82(I.PT*?0T*
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