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From: st91gjzs AT dunx1 DOT ocs DOT drexel DOT edu (William Reber)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DJGPP V2.0 beta and Coprocessors
Date: 17 Aug 1995 21:05:15 -0400
Organization: Drexel University
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Sender: st91gjzs AT dunx1 DOT ocs DOT drexel DOT edu (Chuck Reber)
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In article <302ee851 DOT sandmann AT praline DOT no DOT neosoft DOT com>,
Charles Sandmann  <sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu> wrote:
>> I just recently got a copy of DJGPP v2.0 beta and when i went to compile any
>> code (even the demo "hello world" programs) gcc comes up with an error 
>> message saying something like coprocessor not availiable at address so'n'so.
>> 
>> If anyone has had this problem and knows how to fix it id be grateful to hear
>> from you.
>
>There is a line missing in the djgpp.env file.  Either add something like
>  EMU387=%DJDIR%/bin/emu387.dxe
>Or set an environment variable which points to the same.


Charles or anyone who wants to answer:

I downloaded v2 the other day (beta 5 of cwsdpmi and beta 2 of dj)
and I got the above problem.  So I did what you said and added the
line to my djgpp.env.  But even with the change the problem still
exists. Here is how I create it with the test/examples:

C:\DJGPP\TESTS\DXE>make
gcc     dxetest.c   -o dxetest
Exiting due to signal SIGNOFP
Coprocessor not available at eip=0000ca0c
eax=00000000 ebx=00000000 ecx=0005f260 edx=0000a324 esi=0005c1cc \
	edi=0001c400
ebp=0005c3e4 esp=0005c1cc cs=0107 ds=010f es=010f fs=00e7 \
	gs=012f ss=010f
Call frame traceback EIPs:
  0x0000ca0c
  0x0000aa58
make.exe: *** [dxetest] Error 255


No matter what I try, I seem not to be able to get it to work. I
have a 25MHz 486 with 4megs and I tried it both in windows and
DOS.  Any Ideas?

Thanks Alot in advance,
Chuck Reber

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