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From: Sengan DOT Short AT durham DOT ac DOT uk
Message-Id: <23549.9605050009@bylands.dur.ac.uk>
Subject: Warning: djp and vim
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 01:09:06 +0100 (BST)
Mime-Version: 1.0

Hi folks,

There appears to be a bad problem with VIM or the djgpp packer ``djp''.
I installed both on my computer, and merrily packed vim, make, ld...
ie all the files I use often, the idea being that it should reduce swapping.

The result was that vim systematically corrupted CPP.exe, whether or not
cpp.exe was packed. This seemed only to occur when vim was packed. It's
quite possible VIM overwrote something else when it was not packed, but
I have yet to discover this... (hopefully not!)

I have used VIM on the college pentiums for a while, without ill effect,
but of course they are set up differently.

My advice is to avoid djp and vim for a while, until the problem can be
isolated.

Sengan

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My setup is:

TI 486 SLC 4Mb Ram 25Mhz
Smartdrive
Dblspace: THE OLD VERSION, ie BEFORE DOUBLEGUARD, so it can get its internal
          buffers overwritten! In fact, I am wondering whether this could not
          be the problem: does the decompress code in the stub reserve enough
          dpmi memory to be sure that it does not write over other stuff/is the
          dpmi server set up right at that stage, etc...
CWSDPMI


Memory Type        Total  =   Used  +   Free
----------------  -------   -------   -------
Conventional         639K      117K      522K
Upper                  0K        0K        0K
Reserved             129K      129K        0K
Extended (XMS)     3 328K    1 088K    2 240K
----------------  -------   -------   -------
Total memory       4 096K    1 334K    2 762K

Total under 1 MB     639K      117K      522K

Largest executable program size       522K (534 928 bytes)  
Largest free upper memory block         0K       (0 bytes)  
MS-DOS is resident in the high memory area.


go32/v2 version 2.0 built Jan 23 1996 22:03:02
Usage: go32 coff-image [args]
Rename this to go32.exe only if you need a go32 that can run v2 binaries as
 well as v1 binaries (old makefiles).  Put ahead of the old go32 in your PATH.
DPMI memory available: 2064 Kb
DPMI swap space available: 42120 Kb

CONFIG.SYS:

DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
DOS=HIGH
FILES=30
REM BUFFERS=30
STACKS=9,256
FCBS=1
SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS\ /E:800 /p
COUNTRY=033,850,C:\DOS\COUNTRY.SYS
DEVICE=C:\DOS\DISPLAY.SYS CON=(EGA,,1)
DEVICE=C:\UTILS\BATTERY.PRO
DEVICEHIGH=C:\DOS\DBLSPACE.SYS /MOVE
BUFFERS=10,0
LASTDRIVE=z

AUTOEXEC.BAT:

@ECHO OFF
REM SET COMSPEC=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM
SUBST X: C:\DJGPP\BIN
REM SUBST Y: C:\GCC\BIN
SUBST Z: C:\RCS
PATH C:\DOS;C:\WINDOWS;C:\UTILS;C:\;C:\BIN;C:\EMTEX;X:;C:\MASM;C:\GOFER;C:\HUGS;Z:
PROMPT $p$g
SET MFILE=C:\UTILS
SET TEMP=C:\DOS
SET GOFER=C:/GOFER/prelude
SET HUGS=C:/HUGS/HUGS.PRE
REM SET DJGPP=C:\GCC\DJGPP.ENV
CALL C:\DJGPP\BIN\SETDJGPP.BAT C:\DJGPP C:/DJGPP
SET 387=N
SET EMU387=c:/djgpp/bin/wmemu387.dxe
SET TMPDIR=C:\TMP
SET GO32TMP=C:\TMP
SET GO32=emu c:\djgpp\bin\wmemu387
SET LOGNAME=dcs3ss
SET DOS4G=quiet
SET GZIP=-9v --name
SET TMP=C:\TMP
REM SET EMTEXDRV=C
SET dviscr=/pfc:\newfonts\pixel.lj\$r
REM SET EXINIT=:set directory C:\TMP
C:\DOS\MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((850) C:\DOS\EGA.CPI)
C:\DOS\MODE CON CODEPAGE SELECT=850
C:\DOS\KEYB FR,,C:\DOS\KEYBOARD.SYS
C:\DOS\SMARTDRV
REM =======================================================
REM = run GETSTAT /QW to insure QuickPort mouse connected =
REM =======================================================
GETSTAT /QW
REM ====================================================
REM = To run MOUSE, remove the REM from the MOUSE line =
REM ====================================================
REM MOUSE /Y
REM ==================================================
REM = To run RPAL, remove the REM from the RPAL line =
REM ==================================================
REM RPAL /I
GETSTAT /B
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO BATTERY
GOTO DONE
:BATTERY
VERIFY ON
:DONE
MPOWER OFF >NUL
REM ==================================================
REM = To run LM, remove the REM from the LM line and =
REM = place a REM in front of WIN /3.                =
REM ==================================================
REM LM
REM WIN /3

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