The binary distribution for Linux is compiled on Linux 6.1 with
SML/NJ 110.0.6. It may not work well on some old Linux systems. You can
either choose to upgrade your system, or download and compile the
source distributions. From our experience, CWB-NC compiled by SML/NJ 110.0.3
worked fairly well on Linux 5.2 .
The CWB-NC run-time script will set some environment variables,
which may exceed the limitation of default environment buffer. Add the
following line to your C:\config.sys, which will increase the
size of environment space to 1024 bytes. Remember to reboot the
machine after you add it.
shell=c:\command.com /e:1024
The CWB-NC utilizes SML/NJ runtime, which is a 16-bit windows application.
This error may happen if some of Windows NT system DLL files are corrupted,
missed or outdated. The following solution is quoted from Microsoft
Windows Knowledgebase.
Expand the following files from the orignial Windows NT compact dist,
Commdlg.dll
Compobj.dll
Ddeml.dll
Ole2.dll
Ole2disp.dll
Storage.dll
Ctl3dv2.dll
Ole2nls.dll
Stdole.tlb
Typelib.dll
Ver.dll
Additional files may also be at issue. Check the %SystemRoot%\System folder for the correct version as well. Check for additional files elsewhere on the computer. Some files may be replaced by installing Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows 98 versions in the System\System32 folder.
NOTE: The Ver.dll file is located in the %SystemRoot%\System folder and the %SystemRoot%\System32 folder, and both versions have the same file size and date.
To expand a file from the Windows NT CD-ROM, follow these steps: