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Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 09:24:59 -0400 (EDT)
From: Brian Kennedy <brk AT eclipse DOT net>
To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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Subject: Re: DJGPP Invalid Page Exception in W98SE
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Eli Zaretskii wrote:

>> From: brk AT mail DOT eclipse DOT net (Brian Kennedy)
>> 
>> One thing I just realized -- when I extracted the ZIP files, when I
>> got to the gpp archive, there was one file in it that had the same name
>> as one I'd already unzipped (probably from gcc?).  I was asked if I
>> wanted to overwrite the file, and I believe I said "no," since the
>> other file appeared to be a newer version of the same thing.  I don't
>> know if this makes a difference.
>
>It doesn't.

Of course you're right.  I tried re-installing the gpp zip, this time
overwriting that file, and it made no difference.

I guess you're right that it must be something on my system conflicting --
I installed the same files to my work computer, a Dell laptop with 48MB
RAM also running 98SE, and it works beautifully.  I just wish it worked so
well at home!  I thought maybe it was the extra RAM at home causing
trouble.  I am using 98SE, I am 100% sure, on both computers.

About the only difference I can see in the setup of the computer at home
versus at work is "write behind caching" is not enabled on the laptop.  I
turned it off at home but it didn't help :-(.  Of course, the video card,
attached devices, etc. are all different.  My device drivers are all up to
date and nothing has caused a problem for me in the past.  I hope it isn't
one of those things causing the crash -- I have no idea how I'd fix that.

Sorry I sound so clueless, but I guess I am!  I don't usually have
computer trouble -- I can usually figure things out on my own.  When I get
home tonight, I will post the full text of the Windows dialog box and
other information that may help.  I am pretty sure the dialog box says
"MS-DOS Prompt" is causing the trouble.  Not too helpful, I know.  I
really appreciate the help!

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Brian Kennedy
brk AT eclipse DOT net 

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