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To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Cc: mouser AT cs DOT UMD DOT EDU
Subject: Re: how to access 0x00800000
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 93 19:35:49 -0500
From: mouser AT cs DOT UMD DOT EDU

Ok, maybe I'm missing something done, but when I compile a simple program:

>>	main() { printf("hello world\n"); }

I get the following error:

>> Segmentation violation in pointer 0x00000000 at 18:14eb
>> Segmentation violation in pointer 0x00000000 at 18:14eb
>> d:/tmp/cc000000.i:1 parse error at null character

I'm running DOS 5 on a 486, with the following autoexec.bat:

>> @echo off
>> set HOME=d:/

>> set COMPILER_PATH=d:/gcc/bin
>> set C_INCLUDE_PATH=d:/gcc/include
>> set CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=d:/gcc/cplusinc:d:/gcc/include
>> set OBJC_INCLUDE_PATH=d:/gcc/include
>> set OBJCPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=d:/gcc/include
>> set LIBRARY_PATH=d:/gcc/lib
>> set TMPDIR=d:/tmp
>> set GO32TMP=d:/tmp
>> set GO32=ansi driver emu c:\gcc\emu387\emu387 d:/lpmud/drivers/tseng4k.grd gw 1024 gh 768
>> set BISON_SIMPLE=d:/gcc/lib/bison.simple
>> set BISON_HAIRY=d:/gcc/lib/bison.hairy
>> set FLEX_SKELETON=d:/gcc/lib/flex.skeleton

...and my path includes d:/gcc/bin.

Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.

David

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