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![]() Hi Moak, VC++ can create a Listfile of your source, in which the assembly to the orginal source lines stored. Most this helps alot because you can read the adress in front of the line and every line belongs to an C++-sourceline. If this doesn't work start your debugger of your C++ and go the crashadress in the disassembled text. In VC++ do a double click on the crash line [in assembly] and it will jump to the source line in the C++ source. The rest is pure assembly I think and I can't explain it here. But look out for the registers often the bad values are 0x00000000 and 0xFFFFFFFFF. I hope this helps a little bit, cu - godXBlue |
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