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Sender: stefans AT Rebecka DOT delphi DOT lu DOT se
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Date: Tue, 09 May 2000 21:09:34 +0200
From: Stefan =?iso-8859-1?Q?Sp=E4nnare?= <stefans AT astro DOT lu DOT se>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Differences between Win 95 and Win 98
Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

Dear DJGPP Gurus,

I wonder if there is a difference (perhaps memory or stack related)
between Windows 95 and Windows 98 (perhaps also between
Windows 98 and Windows 98 second edition) when running
C-programs compiled with DJGPP ?

I have noticed that my program "sspiel2.c" sometimes craches
when running Windows 98 second edition but not when running
Windows 95. The problem only arises when calculating e=exp(1)
using "Recursive Binary Splitting" which is heavily recursive (the
other parts of the program are not recursive). Perhaps I should
mention that the program also works fine on UNIX/Linux
computers.

The program "sspiel2.c" is found on my home-page:

http://nastol.astro.lu.se/~stefans/program.html

If you are interested and have time perhaps you can test the
program !? Perhaps you have some hints how to configure
Windows 98 second edition to make the program run
properly (or similar to Windows 95) ?

All help is very much appreciated !

Best regards

Stefan Spännare
Email: stefans AT astro DOT lu DOT se

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