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Segmentation Fault when run on server?

Asked by Intern in C++ Programming Language

Tags: homework, assembler, fault, segmentation

This is a question that is regarding homework.  But I am not asking for any help.  I have written through Pass #1 of a "SIC/XE" (doesn't really exist) assembler.  My assembler will compile fine on both a linux box, and when I tel-net into the schools server.  The problem occurs when I try to run the assembler.  It works perfect on the linux box, but gives a Segmentation Fault when run on the server.  

Could the server have a different way of excecuting my code?  I was under the impression that ussually the compilers of different systems could be different, but the program would run the same on any box.
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