Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/06/19/04:15:26
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001 10:04:01 +0200, Tim Van Holder
<tim DOT vanholder AT falconsoft DOT be> sat on a tribble, which squeaked:
>This is all very interesting, but it would be a LOT more informative
>and helpful if you posted the code that resulted in the broken
>behaviour.
It's about a thousand lines long and the bug is *very* unstable --
almost any change whatsoever stops it reproducing.
I won't have a problem once I can get a decent traceback. Why is it
not generating the "call frame traceback EIPs"? And why does it crash
Windows? A protected mode task should be utterly unable to bring the
OS down, unless it invokes a kernel function or device driver that is
buggy or doesn't enforce its preconditions.
--
Bill Gates: "No computer will ever need more than 640K of RAM." -- 1980
"There's nobody getting rich writing software that I know of." -- 1980
"This antitrust thing will blow over." -- 1998
Combine neo, an underscore, and one thousand sixty-one to make my hotmail addy.
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