Hello Matthew,
one reason for this can be a corrupted initialization
file and/or registry setting.
CREdit uses several configuration files:
CREdit.ini -> tools settings
CREditHgl.ini -> syntax highlighting
CREdit.kbd -> keyboard customizations
CREdit.mdf -> macro definitiosns file
These files can be either in CREdit installation
directory, or in Windows directory.
If both are present, the files in CREdit directory
have precedence.
Also, there are some registry settings in:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\P3Soft\CR Editor
My advice is to try and delete or at least rename
(make backups in either case!) these files - may be
one of them is corrupted...
Try also to inspect/remove the registry settigns.
Hope this helps,
Plamen Parvanov
--- Matthew Waite <mattwaite@...> wrote:
> Plamen Parvanov,
>
> Very much enjoy your editor. I have been using it
> for sometime now with DOS
> compilers (80C51 PL/M-51) in Windows 98 SE. I have
> it setup for syntax
> highlighting, tool execution and output capture.
> Works great!
>
> Unfortunately I had a problem yesterday with my
> computer. CREdit "crashed"
> and I haven't been able to get it going again. I
> removed the program and
> reinstalled but I keep getting the following message
> (captured from Windows
> "FaultLog.txt" file). I have no other Windows
> problems (no more than normal
> ! )
>
> Date 10/15/2002 Time 12:24
> CREDIT caused an invalid page fault in
> module CREDIT.EXE at 0187:004665f4.
> Registers:
> EAX=00000000 CS=0187 EIP=004665f4 EFLGS=00010206
> EBX=00f507d0 SS=018f ESP=006ff804 EBP=006ff828
> ECX=00007fff DS=018f ESI=01054ae0 FS=42f7
> EDX=00017b04 ES=018f EDI=006ff838 GS=0000
> Bytes at CS:EIP:
> 89 48 54 8b 45 fc 3b 47 0c 0f 8c 6d ff ff ff 33
> Stack dump:
> 00f5086c 00f50290 00f507d0 00000400 0000000c
> 01054ae0 006ff880 00f50290
> 0000000c 006ff88c 004664eb 006ff838 00f50290
> 00491b64 0048d6e0 01054bc0
>
> I tried again downloading V1.013, then V1.014 both
> with the same results. I
> zipped up the files I had on my system and tried it
> on another-it worked
> fine.
>
> Are there any other files (DLLs etc) that may be
> causing this problem? Any
> solution(s) you can think of?
>
> Again, thanks for the great programmer's editor and
> for your assistance in
> correcting my problem. I greatly miss using CREdit
> for the requirement I
> have.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Matthew Waite
>
>
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