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- From: Mike Gallaway <mgallawa@indy.net>
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- Subject: Borland 4.51 and FirstAidforWindows
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 04:22:24 -0500
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- Found a wacky little problem that may be of interest.....
-
- Under Win 95, if First Aid for Windows 95 is installed, choosing
- DEBUG/RUN will cause 16-bit Windows EXEs to crash with a STACK OVERFLOW
- message. The resulting 16-bit EXE will run o.k. when run under WIN 95,
- but cannot be run from inside Borland 4.51. 32-bit EXES (and DOS EXEs)
- seem to run o.k. using the DEBUG/RUN selection with First Aid for
- Windows installed.
-
- Additionally, Turbo Debugger for Windows causes a GPF if First Aid for
- Windows is running while the DOS and 32-bit versions run o.k.
-
-
- Mike Gallaway
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