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Guru from Wordworth7 Posted on 5-Sep-2004 17:35:21
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| I had occasion to fire-up Wordworth7 tonight which resulted in a Guru:
"Guru Mediation: 80000003 Task 0217c48 ("") generated an error of type DSI on address 01292a5c Redzone was not damaged Stackpointer is within bounds"
Yet, I'm certain that Wordworth7 worked back when I tried it straight after I installed it, over a month ago!?!
Can anyone shed light on those results from The Grim Reaper? Is this a user fixable problem? _________________ -vortexau, who's A1 XE-G4 remains at half-RAM ! A2000HD (from 1991) 060 64Mb PicassoII with OS3.5 . . . still working. |
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Re: Guru from Wordworth7 Posted on 5-Sep-2004 20:49:27
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| @vortexau
Out of curiosity, how do Gurus from AOS4 look like?
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Re: Guru from Wordworth7 Posted on 5-Sep-2004 21:27:14
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In my experience with the pre-release, just about ANY program, third party or part of the OS can produce these Grim Reaper errors
Even when the OS is sitting doing nothing, I have seen Amidock pop up a Grim Reaper!
I think it's probably something to do with multi-tasking in the pre-release, and is hopefully fixed by the forthcoming update. |
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Re: Guru from Wordworth7 Posted on 5-Sep-2004 21:45:32
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Re: Guru from Wordworth7 Posted on 5-Sep-2004 21:50:16
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I did have some problem whit what you talks about, I do not think it has any thing to do whit multitasking, I think it due to fact that AmigaOS40 requires lots of stack, your problem non existing after I increased stack size, my only problem is keyboard and mouse lockups, the 2en problem is that AmigaOS40 lacks the isolated memory _________________ http://lifeofliveforit.blogspot.no/ Facebook::LiveForIt Software for AmigaOS |
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Re: Guru from Wordworth7 Posted on 7-Sep-2004 18:52:09
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| @NutsAboutAmiga . . .
Matter-of-fact I had wondered if it was a 'stack size' problem! I was hoping that someone else had struck this barrier and had found a way around (it).
. . . the fact that m68k programs are being run on PPC, and that 'native'-PPC apps use more verboise code that would seem to require more "run-space" (so-to-say)?
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