Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/04/14/12:26:43
> This happens with virtually any program I try to run. The particular example
> error I posted was from running the latest gcc with go32 from the dos command
> line. make as distributed with the latest binaries also causes the int error.
The only thing I can suggest is to boot a simplified system: no TSR's, no
network drivers, etc. If that works, put things back one at a time and see
what makes it break.
Is the behavior consistent (same stack trace on every crash)?
Can you run GO32 with no arguments without crashing?
When you say "virtually any program" does that mean that there is some
program which doesn't crash?
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