From: Damian Frank Subject: Argh! QEMM (I think) troubles... To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 15:23:43 -0400 (EDT) I've just installed DJGPP 1.12m4, and I'm having some (somewhat) odd troubles with it.. I'd very much appreciate it if anyone could shed some light upon my predicament. I'm using DOS 6.2, 8 megs ram, about half a meg used as disk cache, and around 7 megs free on my temp drive. I use Ontrack's Disk Manager (mangler?) software, and DJGPP is located upon one of the managed (mangled?) drives. More importantly, I use QEMM v7.04 (I use DOSDATA and DOSUP, but not QDPMI. QEMM is on. As an aside, I have an enlarged environment, and since I haven't gotten that to work with DOSUP, I don't load command.com high.) I normally run Norton Cache 2 (from..Norton Utils v7, I believe) with a cache size of about 512k. I also use a host of smaller TSR's, mostly loaded high. Finally, I load a CD-ROM driver and MSCDEX. Now, the nitty-gritty. I eagerly installed it, and I don't think I messed anything up. (But obviously SOMETHING's wrong..) I was able to compile and run the tryit program without any trouble. However, I then installed GRX, and attempted to make the test files, and gcc initialized and plodded happily along, until it had finished printing the include search directories, at which point (if I had topline OFF) it would clear off a little space at the top of the screen (at one crash, I believe it said Divide Overflow) and crash, hard. (A reset was required.) Incidentally, with topline on, it's sort of hard to see where it crashed, because it flickers several things on and then blanks the line, right before it crashes. I found that I couldn't really compile anything but tryit with any success. I did the ol' config.sys/autoexec.bat shuffle, selectively disabling TSRs, and found that it worked fine if I simply removed QEMM. However, from what I've read, I OUGHT to be able to get this to work. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? I'd greatly appreciate it. -- ________________ _______________________________________________ / Damian Frank \ / "The price of seeking to force our beliefs on \ | damianf AT wpi DOT edu | others is that someday they might force their | | WPI CS '97 | beleifs on us." -- Mario Cuomo | \________________/ \_______________________________________________/