unbent@ecsvax.UUCP (Jay F. Rosenberg) (05/14/88)
I have now tried out three more GIF viewers, and all of them have failed in the same way ("Error in EXE file" + partial system lockup) after beautifully displaying one GIF picture. Here are some straws it occurred to me to clutch at: Does it make any difference that I'm starting the viewer programs from a ramdisk in extended (expanded?) memory? Does it make any difference that I have a bunch of memory-resident stuff? Is there a way of converting EXE files to COM files, and would *that* make any difference? I call these straws, because I still suspect that the real problem is a cheap, non-register-compatible EGA card, and I'm reluctant to spend the money for the upgrade at the moment. Is any of those straws worth going to the trouble of testing? Or am I just going to have to be temporarily content with rebooting after each GIF picture? (It makes for a *slow* slideshow!) Thanks for listening. -- JAY ROSENBERG Dept. of Philosophy CB# 3125 UNC Chapel Hill, NC 27599 ...{decvax,akgua}!mcnc!ecsvax!unbent ...tucc!tuccvm!ecsvax!unbent unbent@ecsvax.UUCP unbent@ecsvax.BITNET unbent@unc.BITNET