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Subject: Re: Random compile errors under WIndows (32 bit Windows Vista and
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Sorry that I cannot help you with it. I can only say that my largest project, that I compiled with DJGPP is my FFMPEG DOS port consist of tens MB of source file and I never experienced any random errors described here. I use WXP SP3 for this task. I have newer Windows installed but only in VMs, just for testing. I can see that NTVDM is more and more crippled with every newer Windows version - simple because MSDOS is out of MS scope now and if something breaks then nobody will fix it because MS allocated developers for improving people spying and enforcing W10 upgrade to everybody so no resources left for fixing NTVDM :P
I guess they will completly drop it soon. Esp. in Win10 I found some NTVDM bugs that didn't present in Win 7/8.x. I really wouldn't wonder if there happens some random DPMI corruption that was mentioned above... But I don't knoh how it's linked with change to nmalloc, if such errors happen without it too.
I wish you enough power to release 2.05 :)

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