Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!lccinc!bent From: bent@lccinc.UUCP (Ben Taylor) Newsgroups: comp.unix.msdos Subject: Re: Windows 3.0 bombs on startup under VP/ix 1.1 (ISC 2.2) Message-ID: <279@lccinc.UUCP> Date: 22 Oct 90 15:26:55 GMT References: <108@raysnec.UUCP> Distribution: usa Organization: Lunayach Communications Consultants, Inc. Lines: 32 shwake@raysnec.UUCP (Ray Shwake) writes: > It's been my understanding that earlier versions of Windows were >runnable under VP/ix. Though I'm running a little low on memory (4 MB) on >this platform, decided to fire it up from a mounted filesystem (/dos). >Upon startup, confronted the error: > General protection fault, cannot emulate instruction > While I work out my upgrade option, can anyone offer any comments >or suggestions? We too have tried various approaches with Windows 3.0 and had no success. Upon calling microsoft and discussing the problem with a technical support representative, he shed some light on the Windows 3.0 product. Essentially, Windows 3.0 is an operating system itself. Even if you try to run in real mode (win/r) it still tries to allocate the system resources like memory and devices and this is where the problem occurs. Unless microsoft comes out with a Windows which does not try to be an operating system, it is unlikely that any dos emulation under unix/xenix will work with Windows 3.0 any time soon. I even tried setting up Windows 3.0 on an 8086, and a 80286 to see if it would fix the problem. It didn't. It is a shame, Windows 3.0 is a nice product. Would've been a lot nice if I didn't have to shut down Xenix to get it to run right. Ben Taylor Systems Administator uunet!lccinc!bent LCC, Inc. (202) 828-5550, x642