Am 29.10.2012 15:53, schrieb Lukasz Sokol:
You produced an /executable/ ?
Then why not just do

./helloWorld4MIPS

in the dir where the binary is copied to ....?
(yes, dot-slash is needed unless you have this directory added to PATH)

AFAIK, doing

sh $file

will attempt to run it as shell script, WHICH IT ISN'T ?

yes, i have tested this befor but now i realize what going on.

# chmod +x helloWorld4MIPS
# ./helloWorld4MIPS

after this, NOTHING happens! no output and no shell-promt! now i have look at "top" ->

process "helloWorld4MIPS" -> 100% CPU load!

this is the helloWorld Code:
================================
program helloWorld4MIPS;
begin
  WriteLn('helloWorld');
end.
================================

if compiled for windows, all works fine...

maybe i should try with a debian/ubuntu as origin and not windows... if someone have a idea for me, please post!

greez & thx,
  sky...

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