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From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Algorithm for integer timing loop
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 21:51:49 +0200
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Jeff Williams wrote:
> 
>         - first invocation of program runs completely and correctly.
> 
>         - invoke program again, but interrupt it before it completes,
>         using Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Break.
> 
>         - invoke program again and I get no response, no output,
>         nothing.  Must ^C or ^break to regain prompt.  Same for any
>         further invocations.
> 
>         - HOWEVER, if I execute a simple `ls' after interrupting the
>         program, the next invocation *will* run properly.
> 
> Do these symptoms sound familiar to anyone?

No.  Please tell more about what the program does.  If you run the program
from Bash, try running it from COMMAND.COM and see if this helps.

Also, when it gets stuck and you interrupt it with Ctrl-BREAK, it should
print a DJGPP-standard traceback.  Please tell where does this traceback
point.

Finally, please tell what happens if, after the crazy behavior commences, you
run a small program that calls _clear87 and _fpureset, and then exits.

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