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> problem. Is that something that can generally occur
> does the compiler manage to mess up some registers/
> flags?
It would be normal in segmented memory to suffer a general protection
fault (int 13) on crossing over from 0xffff upwards to 0x0000. If you are
doing this, and it sounds as if you are, it would pay you to accept the
limitations of the microprocessor.
Bill.
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