I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble finding a good version of
win32 Factor to run.

You tried the latest build? What do you mean about unreliable?

http://builds.factorcode.org/package?os=windows&cpu=x86.32


Doug

On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Richard Stewart <rstewart2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have been trying to use the Win32 build of Factor,
> factor-winnt-x86-32.0.94.  When simply scrolling through content displayed
> on browser windows (created by pressing both the Help button on the Listener
> window and invoking the browser-window word) Factor will crash:  all of the
> windows disappear and everything's gone.
>
> I have confirmed this on two different Windows XP machines (both on SP3.)
>
> Wish I could give you more information, but that is all I see thus far.  And
> this behavior is not consistent, not as far as I can tell.
>
> Is this a known problem with the 32-bit Windows flavors of the Factor
> binaries?
>
> I confess disappointment:  I was getting ready to start back in on trying to
> use furnace, etc, and now the latest stable build for Win32 is unreliable,
> right on the heels of my personal progress in understanding functional
> programming well enough to want to give Factor a try again.  Please don't
> tell me that I shall have to confine myself to Haskell when I want to do
> some elegant functional programming...
>
> Thanks in advance for any help, suggestions.
>
> Richard Stewart
>
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