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From: | "Markus Meng" <meng DOT engineering AT bluewin DOT ch> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
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Subject: | Re: [Help] Application Crashes ... due to SIGSEGV ... |
Date: | Wed, 30 Apr 2003 21:01:20 +0200 |
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Hi all, now I catched myself, sorry for posting. What I see is the working memory protection ... ;-) Now the question is, how can I make use of my software with minimal changes in order to use the 32Bit pointer arithmetic unchanged in the source but still accessing the conventional memory at the address 0x000D0000..0x000DFFFF 64KB range .. ?? markus "Markus Meng" <meng DOT engineering AT bluewin DOT ch> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3eafd245$1_8 AT corp DOT newsgroups DOT com... > Hi all, > > I focus the following problem that I actually doesn't know how to solve it. > I did write a software for testing a PC104 hardware board. > > The first development was made on Windows 98 using LCC-WIN32 > The program works fine. It mainly consists of two parts > a.) a small part reading/writing io registers of the card > b.) the remaining larger part doing read/write accesses on the memory > location > 0x000D0000...0x000D0000 > > It works fine under windows 95/98 > > Now I went on my 2nd Windows XP machine and did the following. > > a.) Download DJGPP compiler system for 2000/XP > b.) compiled everything - with minimal changes - and transferred the > compiled program to a native DOS machine having 64 megs of ram. > In the same directory I stored the the files from the csdpmi5b.zip > archive. Now the following happens: > > The application comes up printf to the screen and user input seems > to work. Access to the IO space of the DOS based PC work as well > > However the application crashes as soon as some of the memory location > 0x000D0000...0x000D0000 are being accessed. > > What did I oversee, it's plain ANSI-C and it worked with LCC-WIN32?? > > Any help would be appreciated > > markus > > > -- > Mit freundlichen Grüssen > Markus Meng > > P.S. Achtung wir haben eine neue FAX-Nummer > ******************************************************************** > ** Meng Engineering Telefon 056 222 44 10 ** > ** Markus Meng Natel 079 230 93 86 ** > ** Bruggerstr. 21 Telefax 056 222 44 34 <-- NEU !! ** > ** CH-5400 Baden Email meng DOT engineering AT bluewin DOT ch ** > ** Web www.meng-engineering.ch ** > ******************************************************************** > ** You cannot create experience. You must undergo it. Albert Camus** > > > > > > > > -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- > http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! > -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =-----
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