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So I deleted the line.(which is the user defined i tried ur way.deleting ui directory gave 4 errors.
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I hav tried every thing from begining.this time the uix86.dll is created.īut the same crashing prolem persisted with the debugger showing error on the same line. With the latest info from digital_brain, it appears to be a mismatch between the user interface version it found and the version it was expecting.Įdit - Actually, It appears that I really like the work "actually." )
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The problem isn't with the interrupt, but with the fact that it got to that point in the code. No doubt that is a fair clue? Try removing that line, compiling, and running.Īctually, it is using interrupt 3 to flag the error. A quick google seems to say that interrupt 3h is a user-defined breakpoint.
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The code says "if the code is NOT disconnect and the code is NOT need CD" then flag an error. You're in debug right now.Īctually, it looks like not finding the CD is not the problem. Oh, and, compile it in release mode and see what it does. Apart from baseq3, are there any top level files that look right? I can't remember the actual name of the config. Looks like it can't find the CD directory, which probably means you're missing some config file.