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From: | "Yury I.Greatsaew" <yury AT radico DOT obninsk DOT ru> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Memory Problem under W2k |
Date: | Sat, 30 Jun 2001 18:42:14 +0400 |
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I have used djgpp under FreeBSD as crossgo32-djgpp ports and been almost satisfied with that. On some reason I had to compile a project under W2k. I installed binaries, started Make and saw messages from ntvdm.exe. The instruction at "....." referenced memory at ".......". The memory could not be "written" .... During the series of restarting 'make' I got an .exe. Probably it is not a wrong development practice under Windows, but it enrages me. Any ideas? yury
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