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Help on doze 2000 / MS C++... by Beavis 2002-01-03 18:06:05
Today.. I had to do some doze programming (will I live?). Trying to give it a chance, I used what is known as one of their most stable 'OS' (Win2k) and Visual C++ with SP5.

It worked for a while...
Now, this is what my build windows under the Microsoft IDE tells me:

--------------------Configuration: dmTest - Win32 Debug--------------------
Compiling...
shMem.cpp
c:\dmtest\shmem.cpp(16) : fatal error C1001: INTERNAL COMPILER ERROR
(compiler file 'msc1.cpp', line 1794)
Please choose the Technical Support command on the Visual C++
Help menu, or open the Technical Support help file for more information
Error executing cl.exe.

shMem.obj - 1 error(s), 0 warning(s)

.......
And what do I win if I choose the Technical Support command? I can pay M$ to ask them about it.

But could it be.... MSDN tells me there is a "Standard No-Charge Support" - better than the Free XXX Web-Sites I keep getting emails about...

Yeah - once you click on the link.. I get "Microsoft Technical Support provides no-charge and fee-based support ... It's no charge but fee-based ...heem..

I could look at msc1.cpp I guess. Or maybee I should Reboot!

Has anyone here used gcc on cygwin to map shared memory on doze before?... Or used gcc/cygwin to do Windows API calls. I'm not asking for help on this problem, just feedback on gcc with the doze API.
[ Reply ]
  hahaha! never mind - I had left out the bananas by Beavis2002-01-03 18:44:41
    yeah. *helpful*. by christiana2002-01-03 18:58:36
      I'm still gack'ing myself. by Beavis2002-01-03 19:47:08
        y'know by nimdokk2002-01-03 19:53:47

 

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