friest%edfvz5.decnet@elmendorf-ac2sman.af.mil (EDFVZ5::FRIEST) (09/14/90)
I am trying to add xprlib support for my modem program. I decided to place hooks to use AmigaOS file i/o calls instead of the standard C stuff. This seems to work, but I often get GURU 8000 0025 at unpredictable places. I'm using Lattice C 5.05, and Amiga 3000, AmigaOS 2.0, compiling with the -rr -y options (among others). I have 6 megs of memory. Is there anyone out there who has had similar problems with xprlib, or has successfully added xprlib to their programs who uses Lattice? I have a program which tells me what guru numbers mean, but it just says User Trap, is that right? Is there a better program or complete list of what GURUs mean? Any help would be greatly appreciated. disclaimer: My employer disclaims me...