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Handling 'Unexpected Interrupt 0D' Errors Under NT?

Jersiais asks: "I am trying to get some command line stuff running on NT4 server with Take Control installed on an old 200MH Pentium II (Before anybody throws up, it's the test-it-&-wreck-it machine, not the real thing so there's no actual LAN there). Even on the real thing the compiler under command line has a tendency to blow up at random with 'Unexpected Interrupt 0D'. This only happens on the Pentium II, on the real (Workstation) thing it doesn't. I've found 3 different descriptions of Int 0D, none of which make any sense. Anybody any ideas how to get around it, or get rid of it? The compiler is 32-bit to interpreted intermediate and I have a RP calculator running as a test on the work system already, despite its use of soft interrupt IO."

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  1. Finally.. by Noodlenose · · Score: 5, Funny
    It had to happen one day:

    This is officially the first /. post I don't understand.

    At all.

    Damn..

  2. Unsupported Software by eviljolly · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm sorry sir, but Slashdot does not support that software, please call your OEM for further help.

  3. Re:What the hell... by realgone · · Score: 5, Funny
    Maybe the problem is that you don't know what you're doing.
    Either that or I'm a half-drunk asshole. Either answer wouldn't surprise me.
    We should also consider the possibility that you're half-drunk *because* you don't know what you're doing. I mean, come on -- you posted this at 1 a.m. and you *still* weren't fully hoisted yet? What were you drinking, Tequiza or something?

    Get with the program, people...