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Subject: Re: Illegal instruction error when running Crafty - Please help.

Author: Flemming Rodler

Date: 19:44:19 04/03/00

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On April 03, 2000 at 22:20:46, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On April 03, 2000 at 21:34:58, Flemming Rodler wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I just tried to build and run Crafty 17.10 (also tried 17.9). I use gcc version
>>2.95.2 and everything compiles fine except for the following warnings:
>>
>>In file included from egtb.cpp:3228:
>>tbdecode.h:79: warning: `cbEGTBCompBytes' initialized and declared `extern'
>>tbdecode.h:794: warning: `int comp_tell_blocks(decode_info *)' defined but not
>>used
>>egtb.cpp:4417: warning: `int TbtProbeTable(int, int, unsigned int)' defined but
>>not used
>>
>>
>>When I try to run Crafty I get the error:
>>Illegal instruction (core dumped)
>>
>>I have also tried to download and run the precompiled crafty-17.5-linux and
>>crafty-17.3-linux with the same error as a result.
>>
>>The machine I am running on is an AMD-K6 with Linux kernel 2.2.5-22.
>>
>>I can run Crafty version 15 with success.
>>
>>
>>Does anyone know of this problem and how I can fix it?
>>
>>
>>Best regards and thanks in advance
>>Flemming
>
>
>what cpu?  If you are using an AMD, get rid of any 686 or pentium-pro reference
>in the Makefile.


Its a K6-II. I removed the references as you told me and it works fine now.
Thank you very much for great program

/Flemming



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