>>Hi All,
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>>I have a .exe that compiles with no errors. Buuut, when executed it generates one of those unrecoverable program errors that say nothing and kills the process.(lovely) When debugged through the C++ debugger error message it says Fox Pro had a C0000000005. Anybody know what that means or how these strings of numbers are supposed to be interpreted?
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>>Eric K.
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>Eric,
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>C0000000005 is a GPF, meaning that memory has been clobbered and there is no way to find out exactly what happened. The common causes of this error are video driver and printer driver misbehavior among other things.
Excuse?
This is VFP6 misbehavior. There are a plethura of other dev tools that don't bomb memory on the same machine. In fact, VFP6 has shown more than one 'bug' involving video since we started trying to use it. One ex. The debug screen doesn't paint itself properly when using some video cards on some CPUs. VFP5 does not do this. What happened?
Eric K.
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