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Subject: Running on a 486
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu (gcc)
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 92 20:56:18 WET
From: Aldur - Creator of the Orb <eet DOT holden AT sequent DOT cc DOT hull DOT ac DOT uk>
Original-Sender: eet DOT holden AT sequent DOT cc DOT hull DOT ac DOT uk
Status: O

I've only recently got gcc, and it seems to work fine on my machine, which is
a Tandon 386 with 387 and 640k+4Mb extended.  I've just passed it on to a
collegue who has 486dx machine, and it doesn't want to know! 

The symptoms are that when he tries compiling, after a brief whir of the
disk, the machine locks-up completely.  If an invalid command line is given,
then it runs ok, and reports the error.  The same problem occurs if an
executable (go32+a.out) from my machine is run.

I've stripped everything out from config.sys/autoexec.bat (except the
environment variables), and it does the same.  We are both running DOS 5.0.

His configuration is: Sonal PC, 486dx running at 33MHz with 4Mb total memory
(640k + 3.4M extended).  It uses an AMI bios, dated 3/15/91 in the rom, which
reports itself as Rev. C on boot-up.  Unfortunately I don't know what mother-
board he has.

Can anyone throw any light on why it wouldn't work?  I'm guessing that since
the program runs as far as command-line syntax checking, the problem lies in
allocating extended memory.  Off the top of my head, I can't think of why a
486 should be any different from a 386/387 combination (I even tried the
set 387=YES variable).  Could it be something to do with A20 gating, and if
so, are there any options to select the one that's needed?  I couldn't see
any options to GO32 that fit into this catergory.

Thanks for any help that you can provide!
Graham Holden.

p.s., is there an ms-dos program that can view the gcc_info files properly?

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