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Message-Id: <m0yK5fc-000S3DC@inti.gov.ar>
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From: "Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)" <salvador AT inti DOT gov DOT ar>
Organization: INTI
To: Charles Terry <cterry AT plinet DOT com>, djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 15:25:41 +0000
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: Re: Keyboard Locks Up While Developing
In-reply-to: <35211CF6.C2F@plinet.com>

Charles Terry <cterry AT plinet DOT com> wrote:

> Ok I dont have answers for you but a little experience
> Dos 6.2
> 1) I've had rhide lock if during complile I click the mouse
> on the menus.  I'd consider that a bug but I just don't do it
> anymore.

I saw it some time ago in a machine with a small quantity of RAM. I think 
that's because there are some bug in the locked mouse handler.

> 2) On a machine with limited memory C++ programs can take
> forever to compile- the program is still active though nothing
> appears to be taking place.  Then if you try to take any action
> -crash

GCC makes strange things when you don't have enough memory.

> 3) If in rhide you do have a crash it can screw up the grp file
> leading to various instabilities including a bad evironment
> after exiting.
>
> 4) As far as borlands make (I know it doesn't apply here but,
> for the record) borlands dpmi is totaly uncooperative with
> djgpps.  I was assuming rhide ran make- (-anybody- does it?)

No, RHIDE never calls make.
 

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