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Breakdown after 10 min: IDL + WinNT [message #18258] Tue, 07 December 1999 00:00 Go to next message
Hans-Jürgen Hahne is currently offline  Hans-Jürgen Hahne
Messages: 5
Registered: December 1999
Junior Member
Hi, an IDL beginner needs help!

With a 1-month test license I have spent several hours on the following
problem:

After 10 minutes of operation, IDL52 breaks down. (WinNT 4.0, Service
Pack 4, 64MB RAM). Dr.Watson says:
"IDL: Ausnahmefehler (Exceptional Error?) 0xc0000095 at address
0x20051ef1"
It is reproducible!
I cleaned the Registry; I startet "UnInst.exe -fc:\rsi\deisl2.isu"; I
deleted \rsi\idl52.
After new installation from CD the same: 10 minutes...

(In June 99 I had a first test license, It worked well)

Kind regards

Hans-Jurgen Hahne
Re: Breakdown after 10 min: IDL + WinNT [message #18313 is a reply to message #18258] Wed, 15 December 1999 00:00 Go to previous message
Andy Bristow is currently offline  Andy Bristow
Messages: 6
Registered: June 1997
Junior Member
Nigel Wade wrote:
>
> David Fanning wrote:
>> [a typical Windows experience...]
>>
>> AAAAAAuuuuughhhh!
>> Cheers,
>> David
>
> Don't you just love Windows (What would you like to re-install today?).
>
>> P.S. Let's just say I'm reading Linux books even as
>> we speak. :-(

Forget the books. Grab RedHat 6.1 and go. You won't regret it.

>>
>
> Ah, you like resolving the problems of running libc5 executables on a
> libc6 system? Interesting (in a Chinese sort of way).

How about avoiding such problems by never running libc5 exes on a libc6
system? IDL works just fine. I've not found a problem with anything
else I use.

> Linux also has it's own little quirks. Like trying to find the correct
> monitor/video settings to get X to run in 24 bit colour on an LCD
> panel...

X setup on a non-standard machine (e.g. laptop) can occaisinally be
"not for the faint-hearted". Mostly, I've not had problems, especially
with newer distributions.

And I'm more than happy to trade in a little set-up time for a stable,
reliable platform, that doesn't require a reboot every
10*RANDOMU(seed) hours.

Andy
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