Hello,
I recently acquired a new computer. When I attempted to install my old versions of Civilization II: Conflicts in Civilization and Civilization II:Fantastic Worlds, I received the following error message and crash:
Date 12/11/2000 Time 13:34
ISINST30 caused a general protection fault
in module _INS0433._MP at 0015:000039b5.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=4c9f EIP=000039b5 EFLGS=00000282
EBX=31ff9a08 SS=211f ESP=0000c7a8 EBP=0000a62a
ECX=00020000 DS=211f ESI=00000000 FS=0000
EDX=00000000 ES=21a7 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
ca 08 00 8c d8 90 45 55 8b ec 1e 8e d8 81 ec 06
Stack dump:
4c2d012b 21a70004 21a7b281 0003000d 320e3f30 320e8003 0029c7d6 4c9f38e4 c7da0000 00000000 c7e9211f 4ddf00f5 21a70004 21a7b272 00000048 211f0df0
I am currently running Windows 98 SE. My computer is a 700mhz AMD Athlon system with 256 MB of memory.
I imagine this is a problem with a DLL being out of date, or some other problem like that. Unfortunately, I am unable to get tech support from Microprose's site on this problem. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Randy Ripoff
I recently acquired a new computer. When I attempted to install my old versions of Civilization II: Conflicts in Civilization and Civilization II:Fantastic Worlds, I received the following error message and crash:
Date 12/11/2000 Time 13:34
ISINST30 caused a general protection fault
in module _INS0433._MP at 0015:000039b5.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=4c9f EIP=000039b5 EFLGS=00000282
EBX=31ff9a08 SS=211f ESP=0000c7a8 EBP=0000a62a
ECX=00020000 DS=211f ESI=00000000 FS=0000
EDX=00000000 ES=21a7 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
ca 08 00 8c d8 90 45 55 8b ec 1e 8e d8 81 ec 06
Stack dump:
4c2d012b 21a70004 21a7b281 0003000d 320e3f30 320e8003 0029c7d6 4c9f38e4 c7da0000 00000000 c7e9211f 4ddf00f5 21a70004 21a7b272 00000048 211f0df0
I am currently running Windows 98 SE. My computer is a 700mhz AMD Athlon system with 256 MB of memory.
I imagine this is a problem with a DLL being out of date, or some other problem like that. Unfortunately, I am unable to get tech support from Microprose's site on this problem. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Randy Ripoff
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