Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/02/17/14:30:50
Tried both suggestions below, no luck. Also, the Metaware High-C 16-bit
v1.6 compiler is no longer supported. Any more ideas?
-Shane
Joe Hagen wrote in message <7adnhs$42n$1 AT news DOT itis DOT com>...
>I've had this occur when using older 16-bit apps in NT also.
>
>There are two things you could try:
>
> 1. Ensure the PATH is less than 128 characters. You
>
> 2. Eliminate excess environment variables, or ensure that no single
> environment variable exceeds 128 characters. I recently
installed a package
>>>>I have an *old* 16-bit cross compiler that runs under DOS and generates
>>>>.OBJs for a proprietary platform. The compiler worked fine under DOS,
>>>>Windows 3.11, and Windows 95. When we moved to Windows NT, we ran into
>>>>problems. Running it under the default shell, cmd.exe
>>>>(\winnt\system32\cmd.exe), would cause the entire shell to exit,
>>instantly,
>>>>with no error messages or anything. One of our developers noticed
>however
>>>>that it ran fine under the command.com shell
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