Posted by Max Dirnberger I am using gmake and running it from "Ed for Windows" and found that a 300MHz and 450MHz NT machine have no problems, a 990MHz XP machine has some intermittant problems relating to filedates of the .o files being considered newer than the .c files they were just compiled from, and a 2.8GHz machine returns the duplicate handle error indicating it got seriously out of whack. I would say that MS OS's don't have proper inter-task signalling and end up having things returned out of sequence. --Previous Message--
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on January 10, 2005, 5:19:50, in reply to "Re: DuplicateHandle(In) failed"
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I believe it has to do with Processor speed and multi-threading rather than OS or editor.
: Thanks, Dieter, but it was a fix
: rather than a work-around I was
: after.
:
: I have been using TextPad in this
: way for 18 months. (It is aware of
: the Gnu error message format,
: allowing one to click on error
: messages and to be taken to the file
: and line, rather like using an IDE.)
:
: If this helps anybody out there, I
: am using Windows 98 at home. That
: runs commands in a window using
: "Command.com" whereas the
: NT 4 system at (new) work uses
: "Cmd.exe".
:
: It can't be as straightforward as
: just not using NT though, as I have
: used this setup on an NT machine in
: the past extensively too.
:
: Andy G
:
: --Previous Message--
: Try another editor.
: Like UltraEdit.
: --Previous Message--
: Having been using the H8 Gnu
: compiler
: for around 18 months without
: problem, I have recently (today!)
: started to use it at a new
: company.
: On running the compiler, I get the
: error: process_easy:
: DuplicateHandle(In)
: failed (e=6)
: c:\H8Tools\bin\make:
: Interrupt/Exception caught (code =
: 0xc0000005, addr = 0x41bf2a)
: This only happens if I run it within
: (say)TextPad and not if I run it
: from a command prompt.
: Any good ideas folks?
: TIA
: Andy G
: :
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