Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/10/19/16:39:17
At first the version of RHIDE is not specified.
However I remeber only one related problem.
So try running rhide with command line option -T:
rhide -T
Does it fix the problem?
On 19 Oct 99, at 11:35, Tom Alsberg wrote:
> Hi there :-) I need some hep running RHIDE. when I try to run it under
> Windows, it crashes with the following debugging information:
>
> Exiting due to signal SIGSEGV
> Page fault at eip=000edcc3, error=0004
> eax=74732824 ebx=00106218 ecx=00131a4e edx=ff53f052 esi=00000020
> edi=ff53f080
> ebp=ff5a9e34 esp=ff5a9e24 program=F:\DJGPP\BIN\RHIDE.EXE
> cs: sel=00a7 base=846af000 limit=ff5a9fff
> ds: sel=00af base=846af000 limit=ff5a9fff
> es: sel=00af base=846af000 limit=ff5a9fff
> fs: sel=0087 base=00022170 limit=0000ffff
> gs: sel=00c7 base=00000000 limit=000fffff
> ss: sel=00af base=846af000 limit=ff5a9fff
>
> Call frame traceback EIPs:
> 0x000edcc3
> 0x0001d2a2
> 0x0001d385
> 0x0001e312
> 0x0001e331
> 0x00008e77
> 0x000109dd
> 0x00011198
> 0x000f1859
> 0x000ec30f
>
> It works fine under pure DOS, and also under Windows when I start it
> with gdb.
>
> System Information:
>
> OS: Windows 98
> CPU: Pentium II 400 MHz
> RAM: 128 MB
>
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated,
> Tom Alsberg.
>
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