One More Point:
I don't know if this has anything to do with my problem,
but it makes me very suspicious. I have a friend who is an assembly
guru and when I suggested the problem to him he replied: "Borland uses
10 byte floats while Microsoft uses 8 byte floats." However, he was not
sure if Borland still uses the 10 byte floats.
This would make sense if they still were and the Borland float somehow
was disturbed bye VNC. The disassembly of the point where the exception
occurs is doing a floating point instruction (can't remember which one).
I wish I had the Borland compiler and the header for the DLL I am having
problems with, maybe then I could find some sort of fix or workaround.
Jake
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