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Subject: Re: ChupaCerebros : a chess puzzles game

Author: Andrei Fortuna

Date: 08:03:12 02/17/05

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Sorry for the problems, at the moment looks like there is nothing I can do on
win9x/ME machines.

Andrei

On February 17, 2005 at 10:02:37, F. Huber wrote:

>On February 17, 2005 at 09:50:53, David Dahlem wrote:
>
>>On February 17, 2005 at 09:34:20, Andrei Fortuna wrote:
>>
>>>Hi There,
>>>
>>>Try here
>>>   http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?msvcrt40
>>>
>>>to get a copy of msvcrt40.dll, put it into the same directory as chupa and try
>>>again.
>>>
>>>This is a runtime dll for Microsoft compilers, on most systems is included by
>>>default but guess it's not on yours.
>>>
>>>Please try this and let me know if it works.
>>>
>>>Andrei
>>
>>I'm getting a runtime error in msvcrt.dll. This file is in my windows/system
>>folder. I tried copying it to the same directory as chupa, but i still get the
>>same error.
>>
>>Regards
>>Dave
>
>Yes, I´ve to correct myself: it was in MSVCRT.DLL (not MSVCRT40.DLL)!
>
>But of course both are also already in my system folder, otherwise lots of
>programs wouldn´t run at all.
>
>This runtime error is simply a popup window with something like:
>"This application is closed because of an invalid operation ..."
>
>And clicking at ´details´ shows: (sorry, it´s only in German)
>
>CHUPA verursachte einen Fehler durch eine ungültige Seite
>in Modul MSVCRT.DLL bei 015f:7801166c.
>Register:
>EAX=00000006 CS=015f EIP=7801166c EFLGS=00010206
>EBX=fffc3121 SS=0167 ESP=0063e820 EBP=006d8854
>ECX=000007ff DS=0167 ESI=0128a698 FS=28c7
>EDX=00000006 ES=0167 EDI=0128a698 GS=0000
>Bytes bei CS:EIP:
>66 8b 02 66 89 07 47 47 42 42 66 85 c0 74 03 49
>Stapelwerte:
>1e036220 00760910 00e880c2 0128a698 00000006 000007ff 00eac7a6 00000006 00eae09a
>ffffffff 00d833af 1e036220 00760910 006d8854 1e04a6a0 00d8336f
>
>Regards,
>Franz.



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