Ethereal-users: RE: [Ethereal-users] Divide error in module GDK-1.3.DLL

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From: "Mike Kurtz" <mjkurtz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 10:24:25 -0700
Title: Divide error in module GDK-1.3.DLL

I want to publicly thank Martin for his help (see below).  The "divide error in module GDK-1.3.DLL at 0137:00b1b7a0" was caused by using a generic video card driver and not setting up for the specific monitor I was using.  In my case I am using a ATI MACH 64 imbedded chip set on my Intel motherboard, with a CTX P500 series monitor.  Once I set up for them and set my Color Palette to "High Color (16 bit)", I was able to load Ethereal.

 

I am a happy camper.  Thanks again Martin.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Regner [mailto:martin.regner@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 12:25 PM
To: Kurtz, Mike [QUAD:9685:EXCH]; ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: SV: [Ethereal-users] Divide error in module GDK-1.3.DLL

 

Mike Kurtz wrote:

<Hi,  Ethereal is the product that I have needed for quite a while.  I have attempted to load 0.9.6 and 0.9.7. On a Win95 PC.  I have loaded WinPcap2.3 and <removed it to load WinPcap3.0.  I have also loaded the current winsock WS_32.DLL and still am having a problem on the initial use of the program.  All <that comes up is an error box that comes up under details as: "Ethereal caused a divide error in module GDK-1.3.DLL at 0137:00b1b7a0"

 

Your problem could maybe be related to the number of colors (preference/contol panel), screen reslution, graphic drivers or similar.

 

What I remember Cristinas problem was solved by upgrading the graphic drivers.

 

Windows DrWatson (drw*.log) log could give some more information about in what routine the crash occur.

I guess your looks quite similar to this one :