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From: Jason Moore <jpmoor1 AT earthlink DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: RHIDE problem, HELP!
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 13:45:18 -0400
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Matt Smith from Earth wrote:

> Jason Moore <jpmoor1 AT earthlink DOT net> wrote in article
> <379D1772 DOT 76A48AA2 AT earthlink DOT net>...
> > I downloaded DJGPP and RHIDE about a month ago and everything worked
> > great for a few weeks. Now I can't use RHIDE at all. If I try to start
> > it, I get what looks to me like a segmentation fault. A huge list of
> > memory addresses is displayed with info that I don't understand. I was
> > hoping someone else had encountered this and could help me out. Thanks
> >
> >
>     I would try unzipping and rebuilding RHIDE after checking the
> Enviroment vars are
> set right "DJGPP=  LFN=Y"etc.

I have tried this already, and the environment variables are set correctly.
The command-line compiler works great, but RHIDE won't even start anymore. I
get a General Protection Fault, and a bunch of other stuff when I try. Any
other ideas?




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