I ran 6.5 RBwin + and ++ on win2k pro without any problems. Now I am running
it on XP Pro without a hitch.

When debugging I have noticed it will kick you out if their is something
wrong with your code. It should tell you the error but it kicks you out
instead. It can be mistaken for something that can be wrong.

As Rbwin has evolved, it has become more picky on proper coding (like
parenthesis in report variables).


Dan

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of MJS
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 8:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Windows 2000 error


Albert,

This would seem to be a pretty big problem.  Is it reproduceable?  I would
like to upgrade stations to Win2K, but if this is just begging for trouble,
then that would be a bad idea.  How do you demonstrate the problem?

Mike Sinclair

Albert Berry wrote:

> We have found in testing that W2K does not properly release memory taken
by R:Base during processing.  Our solution is to periodically exit R:Base
and go back in.  We did run a command file that looked up the compspec, and
did a
> ZIP RETURN &vComSpec /c EXIT
> periodically, but that has recently failed us. Another list member
suggested ZIP RETURN /cmd, but I have not been able to test it yet.  The
user is exiting RBase frequently to ensure that the memory does not get
eaten, and has not crashed.
>
> Ramsour Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I am getting frequent crashes in R:Base (latest version) running under
> >Windows 2000.  The error I get is:
> >
> >The instruction at 0x00745x07 referenced memory at 0x1263410c.  The
memory
> >could not be "read".
> >
> >I have done some research on this and find references to similar error
> >messages related to buffer problems with Win2K that were supposedly
resolved
> >with the latest service packs.  I am running Win2k with service pack 2 on
a
> >HP Kayak with dual 550 mHz processors and 256 mb of RAM.
> >
> >There are:
> >BUFFERS = 60
> >FILES =60
> >
> >environment variables set and I run with some of the Microrim memory
> >variables set that were suggested on the list some time ago.  I cannot
> >pinpoint this problem to any particular event other than it usually
occurs
> >while running an R:Base script that I have written.
> >
> >Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should look for or how I
can
> >resolve this problem?  Is this a Windows 2000 issue, an R:Base issue or a
> >user/programmer issue?  Any help is immensely appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Mike Ramsour
> >AK Steel
> >
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