Hello,
> Japheth, I tried what you said: ran hdpmi32 -r-m, then the exe, and it
> worked;
> then tried cwsdpmi -x then the exe, that also worked. Remaining question:
> how do I "build-in" the '-x' switch at compile time? The sandman site
> does not address this point, and the delorie search arch
> Japheth, I tried what you said: ran hdpmi32 -r-m, then the exe, and it
> worked;
> then tried cwsdpmi -x then the exe, that also worked. Remaining question:
> how do I "build-in" the '-x' switch at compile time? The sandman site does
It likely isn't desirable to have cwsdpmi -x always enabled be
Japheth wrote:<
If your program runs in a Windows DOS-Box, but causes a page fault in DOS or
DOSEMU, then there's a good chance that it erroneously uses a NULL pointer
for
memory access. This is a pretty common error, and AFAIR there is a switch
for
cwsdpmi