Hmmmm.....
The only thing that might be awry is that your Transmeta notebook does not
have a mainstream processor.
The processor in your notebook actually doesn't understand the same language
that Intel and AMD processors do. Instead, Transmeta ships a program called
the "code morpher" that translates Quackle (and everything else) into its own
language. It's likely that something in Quackle is confusing the code
morpher.
Your first line of attack is to visit Transmeta's web site to see if you can
upgrade the code morpher. If that does not fix the problem then your only
resource on that machine is to install Cygwin and MinGW, compile a debug
version of Quackle, and have one of the authors step through it.
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