BADAPP: Demonstrates "Bad Application" Handling

BADAPP is an application designed for Microsoft(R)
Windows(TM) versions 3.0 and 3.1 that can generate a GP
fault and hang after receiving input. Its purpose is to
demonstrate how Windows version 3.1 handles "bad
applications."

WARNING:  Before running BADAPP, save your work and close
all other applications to avoid any problems that the GP
fault or hang may cause.

When you choose GP-Fault or Hang from the Action menu, the
"fuse" in the display area burns down before the GP fault
occurs. If you have a multimedia system, the burning fuse
will be accompanied by sound effects. You can choose
Options from the Action menu to disable the sound, to
modify the zoom factor, and to change the visible
application title (limited to eight characters).

BADAPP was built with Microsoft QuickC(R) version 1.0. The
 fuse icons were created using the IconWorks sample
application from Visual Basic(TM) version 1.0. ICO2BMP.EXE
was used to convert the FUSE*.ICO and BOOM*.ICO files to
FUSE*.BMP and BOOM*.BMP files.

BADAPP was built and tested under Microsoft Windows
version 3.1.


