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From: uhfgood AT aol DOT com (Keith Weatherby II)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: (KII) - Program works under windows95 but not under dos?
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>
>Which version of DJGPP are you using ? is it the latest ? is it the first
>time this hapens with Allegro ? (did it happen before you re-installed ?)

I'm using (as far as I know) the latest version of DJGPP, this happened before
I reinstalled allegro, so that wasn't the case
I suspect it might be allegro, unless I hear other people got it working on dos
just fine (under allegro 3.11)...

>You much free memory fo you have (run go32-v2 after cwsdpmi to see how much
>physical/virtual memory is free for your program).
>

Well I didn't actually check how much free memory I have, but I have 128 megs
total, if you are talking about conventional memory it's about 585k...

>Also, it would be nice if you could post the source of yourprogram, 

If no one else offers any answers I will post my source code.  (although i'm
sure i'm doing everything normally, although there could be something i
overlooked)

>and the
>result (symify'ed) of the Allegro programs.

I posted the symified results at the end of the first message (however if i end
up posting the source code i will post the results again)...

Thanks for replying                  -Keith W. II


*Keith Weatherby II*
*Uhfgood AT aol DOT com*
*Boring, OR, USA*
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