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Last Post 20 Jan 2006 01:05 PM by  rmysjr@hotmail.com
While debuging on eVC++ 4.0 the program dies
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19 Jan 2006 08:07 AM
    I boot my development machine with PB 5.0 and use eVC++ 4.0 to write the program and I use the kitl on ethernet.

    The software works fine on machines not connected to the PC. The problem is with my development machine. After I let the program running for a while ( more than 30 minutes). The program stops running. I go to evc++ to stop debuging and it show a dialog asking to restart evc++.

    Also, I go to PB 5.0 and try to do a refresh on the processes and it never answers. Sometimes I am able to just go to Target/Reset Device and reboot the machine (not the pc).

    It always dies. I don't remember the program running from evc++ last more than an hour. I always start the program pressing F5.

    What is the problem?

    Thanks
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    20 Jan 2006 11:18 AM
    Can you tell me more about the setup that you're using? Is this an image that you've created yourself? What version of Activesync are you using?
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    20 Jan 2006 01:05 PM
    Yes, we compiled here.
    I have in my machine ActiveSync 4.0, but I don't use ActiveSync.

    What else do you need to know?

    RY.
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