Hi!

I have a PII/300 notebook. Some months ago I decided to leave that scrap
Win9X series, and upgraded to XP. My life is much easier since that
moment (khmm, that 2 hours of install ;). It needed "only" +128M ram,
and if you have enough of that, XP is FASTER than Win98. It was shocking
but true (if about 10 applications installed, pure 98 with nothing is
faster :)

Bye

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robert
Bon
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 9:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Mspgcc-users] Problems on Win98


Hello,

I am planning to use the mspgcc compiler in future projects.
At this moment I am using the IAR compiler and it is running on a
windows95 computer. And yes it is the only windows95 in the company.
There was a lot of discussions on running mspgcc. I am running win98 on
my laptop, and I am not planning to 'upgrade' mine OS to a newer but
bigger and slower OS. A bug in the mspgcc compiler running on win98
doesn't mean that there is a bug in win98 but a bug in de mspgcc. The
only 'problem' with win98, in stead of winNT, is the behavior of the OS
if a bug occurs.

Robert


Douglas Kennedy wrote:

> There has never been a question that it did not work on some windows 
> platforms. The reason the WIN98 WINME issue was raised was to either 
> get it fixed or admit that it didn't work and advise others not to 
> attempt to use it for those platforms. I failed to get this 
> accomplished and many others like you have since stepped on the same 
> bug.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andrew Stell" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 11:53 AM
> Subject: Re: [Mspgcc-users] Problems on Win98
>
> > I posted a couple days ago with your exact problem.
> > The answer everyone gave me was to upgrade to NT,
> > Win2K or XP.  Or use Linux.  I did upgrade to W2K and
> > the problem went away.
> >
> > Andy
> >
> >
> > >>>
> > TODD BATZLER  wrote: I was eagerly looking forward to getting 
> > familiar with the msp430family, being very familiar with the avr-gcc

> > port. Unfortunately I toofound that the msp430-gcc compiler issues a
> > "segmentation fault" nomatter what I try to feed in.
> > It emplores me only to do a full bugreport, which I've
> > never attempted. Hoping that by subscribing to
> > thislist, someone may have an answer, or at least know
> > what the problemmight be????Todd BatzlerSenior Staff
> > EngineerMiller Electric Mfg Co1635 W Spencer
> > StAppleton, WI 54914-0000 USA920 735
> > [email protected]: 920 735 4230Fax: 920
> > 735-4488email:
> >
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