Hi, here is a followup on the problem :

1) I decided to buy a new machine (64 bits CPU) which was planned for
november 2006.

2) I installed the machine a couple of weeks ago and made a test of  % 0 1 2
3 and EVERYTHING WORKED FINE, NO CRASH.

3) I continued the instllation of the softwares that I usually use (Office
2000, VB 6.0, etc) and the cleaning of the old machine which went on the a
home network for my wife.

4) Then yesterday, I open J on my new machine and made the test, SURPRISE,
THE PROBLEM IS BACK with the same crashing procedure (C++ Debugger
activated, and the message "J has met with a problem ... Sent this message
to Microsoft").

5) What had changed from the first days of installation : for one thing
Visual Studio 6.0 (Visual Basic, C++) had been installed. I thought that the
interactive debugger for C++ was been activated on the "ftp 0 divide"
condition instead of letting the condition being passed to the J
application.

6) So I installed the J601n beta version on my wife newly cleaned machine
and there it was working perfectly, NO PROBLEM WITH  % 0 1 2 3. So
floating-point CPU not at fault.

7) I tried to disabled the option "Just-in-time debugging" in C++ 6.0
(Debugger) and in the Visual InterDev (Debugger) with partial success (The
C++ Debugger was not called anymore but the message "J has met with a
problem ... Sent this message to Microsoft" remained.

8) I did a complete UNINSTALL of MS Visual studio and made sure that nothing
remain on the machine. SAME PROBLEM as in 7).

9) I made an new install of J601n beta in another directory, Same PROBLEM as
in 7).

10) I remove J601n from both locations, and I downloaded J601obeta and
installed it and got the SAME PROBLEM as in 7) but it worked fine on my wife
machine.

11) What should I try next,  any suggestions?

Claude Belanger, [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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