On Tuesday, 27 December 2011 at 17:05:59 UTC, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
On 12/27/11, Nick Sabalausky <a@a.a> wrote:
And segfaults are handled better on linux because linux merely
prints a message to stderr instead of popping up a dialog box that you, or a program (one is available on the DustMite wiki) must click "Ok" on to
continue.

I wonder if it would be faster if dustmite were to hook into w32 and
intercept these dialog box invocations.

It wouldn't be much easier than writing a stand-alone program. It's doable, but I found that a polling program coupled with a virtual desktop tool and temporarily disabling "Windows Sounds" works well enough.

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