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From: elric AT wheel DOT ucdavis DOT edu (Jeffrey Taylor)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DPMI Problem
Date: 19 Mar 1996 16:32:31 GMT
Organization: Davis Community Network - Davis, California, USA
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Paul Bunkham (paulb AT cogs DOT susx DOT ac DOT uk) wrote:
: Hello,
:     First of all thanks to all on the getting started message I sent, it was a
: great help, however I now have another problem...
:     I downloaded an example file of how to generate voxel landscapes.  I tried
: to recompile the executable only to find that it crashed with a nice grey
: screen when I ran it. I tried recompiling and ran the exe under Windows 95 and
: it worked perfectly,  I think it might be a problem with the DPMI server,
: which under DOS is CWSDPMI, but I haven't a clue how to fix it.  Can anyone
: help?

I don't know if this is related, but the subject line would be the same.  
I have been using DJGPP V2 in Windows DOS box and things have been 
working fine.  My home machine only has 2MB of DPMI memory available and 
compile times have been getting long.  I swiped the CWSDPMI 0.9+ (b9) 
from the Quake Deathmatch distribution. One of the smaller files compiled 
okay, but the larger files (2000 lines) get an internal compiler error 
that isn't there in the DOS box.  The two largest files are Bison and 
Flex generated, so splitting them is not very feasible.  Any ideas?

The same thing happens with CWSDPMI 0.9+ (r1) distributed with V2.

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