It worked on XP SP3 Pro 32-bit for me, although not with the same input as the one in the original post. In my case, I typed 25 (which is the maximum allowed by my version of calc.exe; just about 20 of them are necessary) times the opening bracket followed by equals sign and finishing with some number of closing brackets. The error occurred at some point while typing the closing brackets. If it was running without a debugger attached, it produced "An unknown error has occured", while using a debugger showed access to invalid memory location.
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RE: Bug in Windows Calculator
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RE: Anti-tutorial
Could you educate us, the less aggressive members of the society, about the wrongnesses and evil deeds the author of that site commited? I mean, other than the output examples snapping to the right edge of the screen, rather than to the left.
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RE: Fast Half Marathon
@dtech said:
Not to mention he would go to jail for a long time if the cops would've got him. I mean, I don't know how it's in the US but here in Holland you could go to jail if you break the speed limit with 30 km/h (19 mph), what would you get for going 380 km/h (240 mph) faster than the speed limit on a highway? (500 km/h /310 mph)
Doesn't the limit apply only to drivers, rather than walkers?