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Delphi 6 Professional System crash ?!?!?

Does anyone have the same problems I have?
At least more times a day my system crashes while executing an application
in the Delphi 6 de{*word*81}.
I've tried it on different machines (Compaq with Intel Pentium III , Other
system with AMD Athlon 700, both running with WIN'98 and 128 Mb RAM) The
system crashes or gives errors like stack overflow, insufficient memory or
simply stacks where only a system reset helps while the compiled version of
the program has no errors and runs smoothly (even in multi-user). Maybe
there are some patches to implement or what, I don't know.

Can someone give me some tips ????

Rob Jongejan

 

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On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:03:13 +0100, Tony wrote:

Don't know about 6 but I had a bucket load of problems with 5 under
98, solved by switching to NT where I had none at all.
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>Does anyone have the same problems I have?
>At least more times a day my system crashes while executing an application
>in the Delphi 6 de{*word*81}.
>I've tried it on different machines (Compaq with Intel Pentium III , Other
>system with AMD Athlon 700, both running with WIN'98 and 128 Mb RAM) The
>system crashes or gives errors like stack overflow, insufficient memory or
>simply stacks where only a system reset helps while the compiled version of
>the program has no errors and runs smoothly (even in multi-user). Maybe
>there are some patches to implement or what, I don't know.

>Can someone give me some tips ????

>Rob Jongejan

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Even Delphi 4 was a bit heavy for win98. Delphi 5 forced me onto NT. The
difference is rather like the change from win3.1 to win95 - astounding for
developement purposes.

Get win2k or XP as soon as you can. You'll look back at win9x with distaste.
--

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"Rob Jongejan" <rob.jonge...@zonnet.nl> wrote in message

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> Does anyone have the same problems I have?
> At least more times a day my system crashes while executing an application
> in the Delphi 6 de{*word*81}.
> I've tried it on different machines (Compaq with Intel Pentium III , Other
> system with AMD Athlon 700, both running with WIN'98 and 128 Mb RAM) The
> system crashes or gives errors like stack overflow, insufficient memory or
> simply stacks where only a system reset helps while the compiled version
of
> the program has no errors and runs smoothly (even in multi-user). Maybe
> there are some patches to implement or what, I don't know.

> Can someone give me some tips ????

> Rob Jongejan

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Greg Lorriman wrote in message

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>Even Delphi 4 was a bit heavy for win98. Delphi 5 forced me onto NT. The
>difference is rather like the change from win3.1 to win95 - astounding for
>developement purposes.

>Get win2k or XP as soon as you can. You'll look back at win9x with

distaste.

Everyone I know looks at W2k and XP with distaste.
We're staying here (98) as long as humanly possible.
Maybe it will not be long, but you know. Every game I have
yields 2/3 of the perfomance on NT.
By the way W2K look up too. At least on my PC.
A LOT.

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"Chrissie" <eli...@c2i.net> wrote in message

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> Greg Lorriman wrote in message
> <1010794780.28504.0.nnrp-13.9e98b...@news.demon.co.uk>...
> >Even Delphi 4 was a bit heavy for win98. Delphi 5 forced me onto NT. The
> >difference is rather like the change from win3.1 to win95 - astounding
for
> >developement purposes.

> >Get win2k or XP as soon as you can. You'll look back at win9x with
> distaste.

> Everyone I know looks at W2k and XP with distaste.

They might have had reason when win2k was first released. But now that
driver problems have gone away and with the service packs unless you are
running on 64meg machines win2k is far superiour in every way to win98.

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> We're staying here (98) as long as humanly possible.

Your loss.

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> Maybe it will not be long, but you know. Every game I have
> yields 2/3 of the perfomance on NT.

That's more liekly due to the video card drivers then the OS.

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> By the way W2K look up too. At least on my PC.
> A LOT.

"looks up"?

Greg

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