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Unhandled exception 000D with Borland Turbo Compiler #978

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DethDefier opened this issue Jan 10, 2024 · 4 comments
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Unhandled exception 000D with Borland Turbo Compiler #978

DethDefier opened this issue Jan 10, 2024 · 4 comments
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I have a hard disk image with Borland Turbo Compiler 3.5 for dos installed, but when I boot it into v86 and run it, it says
"Unhandled exception 000D at 00B7 0253 ErrCode 0018"
and I don't know why. The computer definitely has enough ram, I ran it with 32mb.

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copy commented Jan 14, 2024

Could you attach the disk image here?

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DethDefier commented Jan 14, 2024

Here it is!
Just type TC and press enter to start Turbo C++, it gives me this error no matter which settings I try it on. This image works fine in virtualbox.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1752V4SGacqCGpALFoVsIMZuW7rhGQizJ/view?usp=sharing

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copy commented Apr 21, 2024

This is now fixed on master.

Note that there is still an outstanding bug that prevents the graphical environment of Windows 3.1 from working. TC works from the command line though.

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Thank you a ton! These emulators are super useful so I can work on programming at school!

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