Just for the heck of it, I wanted to see what the problematical PNG images,
from the website L.D. Best spoke of, looked like.
My installation of Arachne 1.67 couldn't do it. I have these
lines in MIME.CFG concerning PNG images:
image/png PNG>BMP|$epng2bmp.exe -s -o $2 $1
image/x-png PNG>BMP|$epng2bmp.exe -s -o $2 $1
This was displayed on the screen when Arachne did not/could not
render the PNG images:
Exiting due to signal SIGNOFP
Coprocessor not available at eip=0000c6f0
eax=0000b18f ebx=0000b18f ecx=0000b18f edx=0005f3b4 esi=00064000
edi=00074000
ebp=0005f3b8 esp=0005f3b8 program=h:\s11\PNG2BMP.EXE
cs: sel=00a7 base=80ccf000 limit=0007ffff
ds: sel=00af base=80ccf000 limit=0007ffff
es: sel=00af base=80ccf000 limit=0007ffff (\s11 is ARACHNE
fs: sel=0087 base=00017e80 limit=0007ffff directory)
gs: sel=00bf base=00000000 limit=ffffffff
ss: sel=00af base=80ccf000 limit=0007ffff
Call frame traceback EIPs:
0x0000c6f0
0x00002e82
0x00001807
0x0000168c
0x00001630
0x00014782
What does all this mean, anyway?
I'm running ARACHNE under Doze 3.1 on a 486SX, with 8 megs RAM
& a RAM doubler.
Terri
Official Grammar Sheriff