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From: elric AT wheel DOT ucdavis DOT edu (Jeffrey Taylor)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Intermediate questions
Date: 15 Dec 1995 19:12:01 GMT
Organization: Davis Community Network - Davis, California, USA
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Is that intermedie questions?

I am moving from Windows for Workgroups 3.11 to Windows 95 and trying to 
get a reasonably stable system.  With WfW 3.11 and V2.0 Beta 3, I needed 
to reboot occasionally and hardware reset 1-2 times a week.  Minor 
nuisance, but I got the work done.

With V2.0 Beta 3 on Windows 95, I get frequent invalid instruction faults,
always at the same address.  The Win 95 topline indicates COMMAND is
running.  Has anyone seen this problem and found a workaround or fix?

To improve things, I tried deleting the whole /djgpp tree and 
re-installing V1.12maint4.  Now gdb gets a segment violation before the 
prompt and after the copying/warranty printout.  I can compile from the 
DOS prompt, but compiling from inside GNUemacs gives a error:
gcc.exe: installation error, can't exec c:/djgpp/bin\cpp.exe, not enough 
memory.
Any help on getting a solid djgpp installation on Windows 95 would be 
appreciated (or an explanation of why it won't work).

TIA
     Jeff

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