Hi James,
Am Dienstag, 30. März 2004 00:08 schrieb James B. Hiller:
Any other tips/tricks/techniques, either for identifying the issue or
fixing it? I'm not doing anything snazzy now with autoexec.bat or
config.sys, or with dosemu.conf.
Look at the Log-Files under /home/user/.dosemu/boot.log
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, James B. Hiller wrote:
Also, it may be worth noting that I'm running XFree86 4.4.0. And I've
noticed that the fc-cache command that my slackware-based init scripts
run now seg faults the first time it runs, but doesn't when I then
execute it manually. Don't know if this
Also, it may be worth noting that I'm running XFree86 4.4.0. And I've
noticed that the fc-cache command that my slackware-based init scripts
run now seg faults the first time it runs, but doesn't when I then
execute it manually. Don't know if this has anything to do with xdosemu
and
Hello.
James B. Hiller wrote:
Any other tips/tricks/techniques, either for identifying the issue or
Trace it with dosdebug a little to
see what it actually does when locked
up.
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Adding to my post of about an hour ago:
xdosemu -D+a -o emu
to collect some (MB) of debug output, sometimes it actually starts fine.
The times it doesn't, I get a whole lot of debug output that's appearing
to be simple repetition of interrupt handling (sometimes 10, sometimes
others), and, along