said:
>In <20010324033018.UCHS14541.mtiwmhc22.worldnet.att.net@MYPC>, on
>03/23/01
> at 07:30 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>>A program caused exception c0000005 at 1bd930a7.
>>Due to insufficient stack space the exception was not dispatched. The
>>process was terminated. PMMERGE.DLL 0004: 00930a7
>The most common cause of these kinds of errors are video driver related.
>Have you changed video cards lately? What card are driver are you using?
> Also, some FP's have more PMMERGE problems than others. What FP level
>are you running?
>Steven
Steven,
Please excuse the delay in answering your message. The IRS had first call
on my time and I had a complicated return. Then I had to catch up on some
urgent non-computer assignments/problems.
To answer your questions:
I have not changed video cards for almost a year. I am still using a
Matrox Millenium II with 4 mb of on-board memory and driver 2.23.082 (not
the latest one).
Maybe this additional info will help you: pixel depth is set at 16. DIVE
is always enabled for 16M colors. Endive is enabled for 16 and 32 bpp.
I am running FP 12.
Again, I apologize for being so slow in answering. The problem has not
recurred in the meantime but I have been on this box quite
infrequently--like once every three days to once a week.
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