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From: | biigb AT zeus DOT bris DOT ac DOT uk (IG. Badcoe) |
Subject: | Odd Crash |
Message-ID: | <DpJG9r.AAo@uns.bris.ac.uk> |
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Organization: | University of Bristol, England |
Date: | Mon, 8 Apr 1996 10:10:39 GMT |
Lines: | 37 |
To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Hi, This may not be a dgjpp problem at all but I'm unsure. I have some code that I'm porting to djgpp from Watcom (I believe). It contains assembler files that we have converted using an awk-script that was posted here. Followed by manual editting 'cos the script was not perfect. I've ironed out a few oddities/errors/mis-matches and got the program to the point where it will compile and run. I've even located the first few bugs and corrected them. ***BUT*** I now have a crash that only happens when I'm not using the debugger ! It seems to happen after the program exits when I run the executable but does not happen if I run it under edubug32. I know about the old chestnut where you accidentally make main() return a struct and it isn't that. Any suggestions of the sort of thing it could be ? Stack Corruption ? Heap Corruption ? DPMI getting screwwed up ? Any help appreciated, Badders p.s: I'm well aware that partially converted asm could contain *ANY* kind of wiiiiierdness.
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