> Dear Rooters, > It seems that my program, Litrani [ http://home.cern.ch/~gentit/ ] , > which has been built upon ROOT on a Windows NT machine with Visual C++, > works ok on Windows NT but does not work on Windows 95. So I ask specially > the authors of Root how they have done it to have a version of ROOT running > indifferently on Windows 95 and on Windows NT ? Is there a trick in Visual > C++ to ask for producing an executable working on both system ? No there is no trick and there is no special version of ROOT for Windows 95. Very likely your code has a "hidden" bug. For example Window 95 and NT have different memory management. Namely, the memory allocated to the process under NT is clean and filled with zeros. It is not case under Windows 95. The memory allocated to the process under Windows 95 is filled with a garbage left by another process. This may lead to different behavior of the task with not initialized variables. I do not know whether it is a reason of your troubles but for sure it is a first thing to check. Hope this helps, Valery
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