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Weird screen output from DOS/4GW

All of a sudden my C51 v5.50 is spewing out screen output like this:
[Enter loader...In loader]
PRIVATE ALLOCATION: LA 1F40000 - 270 Bytes - handle 1721DC0
PRIVATE ALLOCATION: LA 1F50000 - 46960 Bytes - handle 1721DE0
(allocated 289115 bytes for fixup info)
PRIVATE ALLOCATION: LA 1FA0000 - 4F000 Bytes - handle 1721E00
PRIVATE ALLOCATION: LA 1FF0000 - FC0 Bytes - handle 1721E20
PRIVATE ALLOCATION: LA 2650000 - 35000 Bytes - handle 1721E40
LINEXE: Using DOS:Extended Startup Conditions...
Leave loader...Exit loader
Executing C:\C51\BIN\C51.EXE with initial registers:
TSF32: prev_tsf32 0
SS 2FF DS 2FF ES 18F FS 0 GS 17F
EAX 0 EBX 0 ECX 0 EDX 0
ESI 2F7 EDI 0 EBP 0 ESP 2684490
CS:IP 2F7:01FE2600 ID 00 COD 60A2798 FLG 200
CS= 2F7, USE32, page granular, limit 7FFEFFFF, base 0, acc C7FB
DS= 2FF, USE32, page granular, limit 7FFEFFFF, base 0, acc C7F2
ES= 18F, USE16, byte granular, limit 100, base 6580, acc F3
SS= 2FF, USE32, page granular, limit 7FFEFFFF, base 0, acc C7F2

From my point of view, it just started doing it by itself; I didn't do anything that I know about to cause this. I have re-installed and restarted, and no change.
Any idea what's up with this?

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  • "When I called Tenberry.com, the firm that evidently produced DOS4GW.EXE, the machine said that the voice message box is full ... Their web page was last updated over a year ago."

    Hardly surprising, really - there isn't much call for DOS extenders these days!

    This is always the trouble with hanging on to outdated development systems... :-(

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  • "When I called Tenberry.com, the firm that evidently produced DOS4GW.EXE, the machine said that the voice message box is full ... Their web page was last updated over a year ago."

    Hardly surprising, really - there isn't much call for DOS extenders these days!

    This is always the trouble with hanging on to outdated development systems... :-(

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