Michael Devore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> First thing to look at is the register values, which are across the
> top line.  We need those values.  Then look at the failing CPU
> instruction line which is highlighted in the main window.  That
> together with the register values should give the immediate reason
> for failure.  The EFL flags value right above the main window would
> be good info to know, too.

OK, here we go.  Registers:

EAX 00007D6C  EBX FFFF0808  ECX 00000003  EDX 00002636
ESI 00047D6D  EDI 000008C8  EBP 000008C6  ESP 000008CC

EIP 0357  CS 0005  SS 00CF  DS 2147  ES 2B5F  FS 0000  GS 0000
CR0 0012  CR2  0000

Flags:  EFL 00230112

Faulting instruction:

  0005:0357 6300  ARPL [BX+SI],AX

When I do "D 40:7B <enter>", the first byte of the hex dump is 14.

 - Pat

P.S.  I don't suppose you feel like making a trip to Cambridge :-) ?
Massachusetts, that is.


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