PRB: CodeView for Windows Does Not Run in Windows 95 and NT
ID: Q177426
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Macro Assembler for Windows NT, versions 6.11, 6.11a, 6.11d, 6.12
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Microsoft Visual C++ for Windows, 16-bit edition, version 1.52
SYMPTOMS
CodeView for Windows (Cvw.exe), which is included with Microsoft MASM
version 6.11 and 16-bit editions of Microsoft Visual C++, does not run in
the Microsoft Windows NT operating systems.
In Microsoft Windows NT, you may get the following error message even
though the Cvw1.386 file has an entry in System.ini file:
CVW1.386 is not loaded in SYSTEM.INI. Please reinstall CVW
CodeView for Windows will run in Windows 95 and 98; however, you may get the following error messages:
Could not load debuggee, Unknown error in Windows (22)
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Could not load debuggee, Windows is out of memory (1)
CAUSE
If you get the first message, then the application has installed
a callback that causes notifications to be issued, calling OutputDebugString() for example.
For additional information, please see the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q99671 INF: Chaining NotifyRegister Callbacks Issuing Notifications
For the second error message, you may have loaded Emm386.exe
in the Config.sys file. Reboot the machine after removing the line loading
Emm386.exe by typing REM before device. Or, reboot after increasing memory
when Emm386.exe is loaded, adding the RAM command as shown below:
device=C:\Windows\HIMEM.SYS
device=c:\Windows\emm386.exe 4096 RAM
STATUS
This behavior is by design.
MORE INFORMATION
You can use CodeView (Cv.exe) for MS-DOS in Microsoft Windows 95 and
Microsoft Windows NT for debugging MS-DOS applications.
Usually MASM version 6.11 code is written as an MS-DOS .exe file and
CodeView for MS-DOS (Cv.exe) can be used to debug this type of application.
Rarely do programmers write Windows applications in MASM.
Windows applications written in MASM can be debugged using the Visual C++
integrated debugger (use version 1.52 if you are writing a 16-bit
application, or use version 4.0 or later if you are writing a 32-bit
application). Create a dummy project, using the same name and project
directory as the MASM .exe file, in the Visual C++ IDE. Start the debugger
and ignore all the messages about the project build.
Note that the Programmers Work Bench (PWB) used for developing MASM
programs works in both Windows 95 and Windows NT. It is advisable that you
run the New-vars.bat file in an MS-DOS window from the \Binr folder of the
MASM installation before using PWB.
Additional query words:
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Keywords : TlsMisc
Version : WINDOWS:1.52
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb