The perl code is calling the "sleep" command (ie command line program). I'm guessing WinXP doesn't have a program with that name.

On my Slackware box though I get a message that says the argument is invalid because sleep(man 1) requires an integer number of seconds or minutes or hours or days.

Changing the sleep command on line 121 from:
sleep&0.05");}sub&limits&{print&"\e[3;2H";for($i=0;$
to
sleep&1");}sub&limits&{print&"\e[3;2H";for($i=0;$
lets the program run but it runs at one frame per second.

Kind of reminds me of the old FreeBSD console screen saver.

In reply to Re^2: Jumping Tux! by superfrink
in thread Jumping Tux! by X-3mE

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