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Date: Mon, 23 Dec 1996 12:04:55 -0800
Message-Id: <199612232004.MAA22425@lara.eng.sun.com>
From: paul DOT loewenstein AT Eng DOT Sun DOT COM (Paul Loewenstein)
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Problem with emacs 19.34

When I try to run emacs 19.34 on my machine at home. I get
following:

Exiting due to signal SIGSEGV
General Protection Fault at eip=000761a6
eax=32334f47 ebx=00119000 ecx=00112000 edx=00000002 esi=00119b00 edi=00000008
ebp=001df21c esp=001df1e8 program=C:\GC\GNU\EMACS\BIN\EMACS.EXE
cs: sel=00a7  base=10000000  limit=0021ffff
ds: sel=00af  base=10000000  limit=0021ffff
es: sel=00af  base=10000000  limit=0021ffff
fs: sel=008f  base=0001c020  limit=0000ffff
gs: sel=00cf  base=00000000  limit=ffffffff
ss: sel=00af  base=10000000  limit=0021ffff

Call frame traceback EIPs:
  0x000761a6
  0x0007642e
  0x0007646a
  0x000491cb
  0x0007646a
  0x000432d4
  0x00048360
  0x0003f495
  0x0003f558
  0x0003f898
  0x0003f927

when I run it on a 100MHz Cyrix 486 machine at work, emacs 19.34
works.

Work machine:

100MHz Cyrix 486 machine with 16Mbyte RAM (I think in 1 bank).  MSDOS
6.22.

Home machine:

Intel 486 100MHz overdrive processor on a 33MHz Opti chipset board,
20Mbyte RAM, 16 in 1 bank, 4 in other bank.  MSDOS 6.22.

I have tried everything I can think of, including running at home with
the config.sys and autoexec.bat from work, so DOS drivers and TSRs do
not appear to be the problem.  I haven't yet tried putting the
original 33MHz processor back pain

I have been scanning comp.os.msdos.djgpp for some time (possibly with
some gaps) to see if anyone else is posting this problem.

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