MS-DOS Subsystem error


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    didn't see your reply skimask.
    after the quote i made, the error is listed as some low level barf.
    check the link below for a good example. it would give different barf sometimes.
    i hope i'm on the right track now.

    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/show...ubsystem+error

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    When did it happened? After a Bootloader process, ICD, Serial communicator, Programmer launch?

    You could still manually shut down the NTVDM process in the TaskManager.

    I know i already had a problem like that, but it was long time ago... memory fade...

    EDIT: oh yeah i remember... it was when launching Picstart... in the ol' days, when i had PBP 2.40, MCSP could launch MPLAB 5.XX, then launch PicStart. The problem happened when closing MPLAB. It never prompted the error message, but i had to shut-down the NTVDM process, or i couldn't lauch Picstart again... that was years ago...
    Last edited by mister_e; - 24th May 2008 at 01:26.
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