First, I have compiled, linked and run small programs without
problem.
However, my main concern is a very large DOS program (>1 MB of
code), extensively overlaid (VROOM). It runs fine under 3.1.
(And, in earlier incarnations, under 3.0 and 2.0.) I have
recompiled the main program, and a small amount of other code -
I have not tried recompiling everything - I believe 4.0 is
supposed to work OK with code compiled under 3.1. I get a few
extra warnings (almost all "possible loss of signficance") that
did not appear under 3.1, but no errors. The code to be linked
is spread among a bunch of libraries, created with TLIB.
When I run TLINK, it runs for a while then crashes with a 0x0D
exception. (TLINK crashes, NOT my program, which never gets
built.) I have no idea why it is crashing. I am running on a
DX2/66, 16MB of RAM, MS-DOS 6.0, QEMM 6.?, 4DOS, SMARTDRV,
DBLSPACE. No other TSRS, etc. As I said, all works fine under
BC++3.1. Has anyone seen anything like this?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Peter Curran Tue 01-11-94 8:38am All the speculation in the world
Internet: peter....@canrem.com never raised a bushel of wheat.
FidoNet: 1:229/15 RIME: CRS (118) - Bob Edwards
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