Message-ID: <918F0B40522CD211B87900006FE2203E011596BB@posthrln.hsl.nl> From: 9700036Wackers <9700036Wackers AT hi DOT t DOT hsl DOT nl> To: "'djgpp AT delorie DOT com'" Subject: Problem with floppydrive after running RHIDE under MSDOS 6.2 Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 11:51:46 +0100 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0) Content-Type: text/plain Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Hello, first of all I want to say that I'm very sattisfied with the DJGPP-compiler. But now I'm afraid I've done something wrong, but I don't know what. I've downloaded DJGPP comletely (with all extentions). I wanted to put some add-ons to my perfectly running DJGPP (basic C/C++/ASM with RHIDE). It turned out to be a mistake. After unipping all files to my DJGPP directory (overwriting only older files) an setting everything, everything seemed fine. But after I had started RHIDE (enter and immediately exit) my floppy drive was unaccessable. When "dir a:\." I saw a part of my harddisk. Deleting the entire DJGPP directory and re-installing it didn't help either. "Sector 0 not found." or "Sector not found." was the result. The floppydrive led didn't light up when trying to access it. Obviously a result from starting RHIDE as the drive works OK before starting RHIDE and after rebooting. In the dosshell of RHIDE the floppydrive already isn't accessible. Now I've re-downloaded all files twice (once the minimal installation and once I might want to have). I watched especially that I selected "MSDOS, Opendos, ..". Installing this version didn't help either. I've tried RHIDE and it works just fine, just after opening I can't open an other project ("There was an error." or someting like that). But everything that need (just compile, link, and easily open&edit files) works just fine. Running a created executable works also. Can you give me help or an indication what the problem is? Should I use Emm386.exe, Himem.sys to solve the problem or just one .. none? I've tried some combinations but never without himem.sys. Should I remove the line DOS=HIGH, UMB from config.sys? I expect the problem to be there. Thanks in advance, Christian Wackers E-mail: 9700036wackers AT hi DOT t DOT hsl DOT nl