airola@cat37.cs.wisc.edu (Darwin Airola) (11/07/90)
I am writing a Windows 3.0 application, but am getting a strange error. This is what happens: I have located the start of the problem. I have a pointer to a function. When I try to reference (call) this function it (the function) doesn't work (Windows bombs). I don't think that the error is an obvious one, since I have a Diode function (another function that I know works) call the non- working function and it works fine. It is just when I reference the MOSFET function (the one that bombs) that Windows bombs. I store the function pointers in a global structure (big structure, > 64k). If anyone can tell me what is going wrong, please leave me e-mail. ___________________________________________ _________________________________/ | | | (1) airola@thor.xraylith.wisc.edu / | | __Electrical and Computer__ (2) airola@cae.wisc.edu \ | / | | / ,----, ,----, ,----, / (3) airola@garfield.cs.wisc.edu \ | / | | / / / / /| (4) airola@odin.xraylith.wisc.edu \ / | | / /---- / /---- >>>--------------------------------------X | | / / / / / | John 15:9 and 17: / \ | | / '----' '----' '----' / | If you obey my commands, you will / | \ | | /_______Engineering________/ | remain in my love... This is my / | \ | | | command: Love each other. / \ | |_________________________________|___________________________________________|