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Re: IDL 5.4 and win2000 problems [message #26869 is a reply to message #26774] Thu, 27 September 2001 09:01 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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David Fanning <david@dfanning.com> wrote in message
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> R.G.S. (rgs1967@hotmail.com) writes:
>
>> anyone run into any problems running IDL 5.4
>> on windows 2000?
>
> I've been running IDL 5.4 on Windows 2000 for several
> months now with nary a problem.
>
> Was this a fresh install of Windows 2000, or an upgrade
> from another OS? I've never had much success with Windows
> upgrades. :-(
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
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It is a brand spanking new Dell Inspiron 8100 1.13Ghz with 512M of Ram,
and Windows 2000 preinstalled. Our computer guys updated all the software
on it.

Thanks for all the responses. It is reassuring to know that IDL does run
in win2000 stabley ... uh stabelly.... uh..... run in win2000 well.

I've received some new and weird IDL errors, "array descriptor is corrupted"
a couple of times, and .com allows IDL to continue (i.e. the array
descriptor
apparently is no longer corrupt). I'm leaning towards a hardware problem
for instance, the CPU is melting. Oh, my teapot just whistled (it is
sitting on
my laptop, wow that came to boiling fast!).


thanks!

bob
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