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I uninstalled the program and then re-installed it and everything works fine. So I do not know what was wrong but it is fixed now.Simon
Never had that problem either and I use Pelle's C IDE a lot to edit files for some DOS based C programming, as they provide a nice syntax highlighting environment. And for that, I have at least half a dozen source windows open all the time...Ralf
Quote from: Bitbeisser on November 26, 2011, 03:38:39 AMNever had that problem either and I use Pelle's C IDE a lot to edit files for some DOS based C programming, as they provide a nice syntax highlighting environment. And for that, I have at least half a dozen source windows open all the time...RalfWe do know there's a limit in the 32 bit POIDE of (I think) 8 files... but not in the 64bit...
Quote from: CommonTater on November 26, 2011, 05:19:08 AMQuote from: Bitbeisser on November 26, 2011, 03:38:39 AMNever had that problem either and I use Pelle's C IDE a lot to edit files for some DOS based C programming, as they provide a nice syntax highlighting environment. And for that, I have at least half a dozen source windows open all the time...RalfWe do know there's a limit in the 32 bit POIDE of (I think) 8 files... but not in the 64bit...Sorry, can't confirm that. I am using the 32bit version (6.50rc4) on Windows XPSP3 and just opened from the last project I was working on a total of 15 .c, .h and .asm files, all at once...Ralf
I ran into it on an earlier version ... rc1 I think... so the good news is it's been fixed???
Quote from: CommonTater on November 26, 2011, 05:40:40 AMI ran into it on an earlier version ... rc1 I think... so the good news is it's been fixed???As mentioned before, usually I have about half a dozen files open at the same time, but sometimes certainly more than 8, even with older versions. I think I started to use Pelle's C this way with the latest 5.x version and can't remember to have had any issues like this ever...Ralf