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Re: Has the internet killed off IBrowse?
Posted on 16-Mar-2011 14:23:21
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@NutsAboutAmiga

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What module did it crash in?


Crash log for task "IBrowseNetwork"
Generated by GrimReaper 53.2
Crash occured in module kernel at address 0x01817DB8
Type of crash: DSI (Data Storage Interrupt) exception

Quote:
What does the stacktrace say?


Stack trace:
native kernel module kernel+0x00017db8
native kernel module kernel+0x00055094

Quote:
can you post the disabled machine code + cpu regs.


Yes.

Register dump:
GPR (General Purpose Registers):
0: 00000000 563AFC40 F66A5138 5A3306C8 5A3306C8 6FFBC000 57C73740 57C73780
8: 00000000 00000000 A00840AE 00000000 399A5F95 ED7BBFBC 563B2FFC 56331004
16: 15DFE041 00000000 8000000F 8000000E 8000000D 0007FFF8 8000000C 8000000B
24: 8000000A 80000008 FFD60001 80000007 0182A0A8 80000006 02250000 563B2D00

SPRs (Special Purpose Registers):
Machine State (msr) : 0x0000F030
Condition (cr) : 0x399A5F59
Instruction Pointer (ip) : 0x01817DB8
Xtended Exception (xer) : 0x80002E4F
Count (ctr) : 0x01817DC0
Link (lr) : 0x01821048
DSI Status (dsisr) : 0x42000000
Data Address (dar) : 0x00000000



680x0 emulated registers:
DATA: 5A3306BC 00000020 00019000 00000000 00000001 00000004 00000001 00000004
ADDR: 5A3306C8 5A3306C8 573E0202 5A3306BC 59EB8008 59EC8920 021A6876 563AFC6C
FPU0: 0 0 0 0
FPU4: 0 0 0 0


PPC disassembly:
01817db0: 900b0004 stw r0,4(r11)
01817db4: 81230004 lwz r9,4(r3)
*01817db8: 91690000 stw r11,0(r9)
01817dbc: 4e800020 blr
01817dc0: 7c832378 mr r3,r4


FWIW my MUI classes haven't been updated and all my other programs were okay. But good point about the RAM.

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Re: Has the internet killed off IBrowse?
Posted on 16-Mar-2011 14:23:55
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@eXec

Tried that.

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Re: Has the internet killed off IBrowse?
Posted on 21-Mar-2011 19:25:51
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@drHirudo

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To avoid crashes in IBrowse, disable Javascript and plugins. Then it will be rock solid for browsing sites with ordinary html


Please try this link and tell me if your page loads fully without issue:

http://www.usdebtclock.org

Actually would like to hear results from anyone claiming rock solid regardless of h/w used.

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Re: Has the internet killed off IBrowse?
Posted on 21-Mar-2011 19:49:50
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@number6

Oops, I did it again

It was not intentional, sorry for making IB crash

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Re: Has the internet killed off IBrowse?
Posted on 21-Mar-2011 20:01:39
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@Hypex

I create a "Cache" directory in RAM: in user-startup for my disk cache. I point IB at this directory with a set size of 10MB. I don't save it, just start clean on every boot. The disk cache was good for dialup, but not any help with broadband being so fast. I see no lag loading sites & it stopped IB from crashing writing to disk on exit.

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Re: Has the internet killed off IBrowse?
Posted on 21-Mar-2011 20:21:54
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@tomazkid

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Oops, I did it again
It was not intentional, sorry for making IB crash


I'm thankful actually, since this link got a pretty universal "fail" from those trying it in irc. I worry more about links that get a 50/50 split of working and non-working, which usually means something wrong on the users' systems.

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Re: Has the internet killed off IBrowse?
Posted on 21-Mar-2011 21:37:45
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@number6

Link worked for me...uses a hell of a lot of flash though.

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Re: Has the internet killed off IBrowse?
Posted on 21-Mar-2011 21:39:17
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@_Steve_

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Link worked for me...uses a hell of a lot of flash though.


IBrowse flashplugin disabled.
All is now well for those who crashed on tomazkid's link. heh.
Thank you.

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Last edited by number6 on 21-Mar-2011 at 10:34 PM.

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