Follow up:
I installed new Nvidia drivers. Still crashes, but less frequently, I
think.
If I run programs without Idle, ie from a DOS window, everything works fine.
No crashes.
To sum up: If I run from Idle with either old or new drivers, I get
crashes. If I run the old drivers from either Idle or command line, I get
crashes. If I run from the command line *with* new drivers, then no
crashes.
-gary
> I've installed vpython (VPython-2002-12-12) on my Windows98 system. I've
> got Numeric 22.0 and python 2.2.2. I'm exploring it for the first time.
> I've tried VPython-2002-10-12, but that doesn't work at all. I think I
read
> that the problem there is incompatibility with Numeric 22.0.
>
> I'm getting the craziest kind of failure. Sometime after running vpython
> apps succesfully a few times, and the number of times can vary from zero
to
> about 10, a window will pop up telling me that the program has performed
an
> illegal operation and will be shut down. There is a "close" button on the
> window, but it closes neither the window itself, or any of the windows
being
> used by vpython. There is no way to close that dialog window. In fact,
if
> I simply move the window out of the way, I can carry on in every respect.
> python runs, vpython works, all other Windows apps seem to work.
>
> However: ctrl-alt-delete does not bring up the Close Program dialog.
If
> I continue using vpython, the system seems to eventually freeze, and with
an
> inoperable ctrl-alt-del, I have no option but to cycle power. If I close
> all the python windows (except, of course, the error window which will not
> close) things seem ok, but eventually other apps start behaving
strangely,
> and I have to reboot, which I can do in normal fashion from the Start
> button. Something's gotten polluted.
>
> I suppose I could try VPython-2002-10-12 and Numeric 20.3, but shouldn't
my
> set up work?
>
> any advice?
> thanks,
> -gary
>
>
>
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