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Re: Has the internet killed off IBrowse? Posted on 16-Mar-2011 14:23:21
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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
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What does the stacktrace say? |
Stack trace: native kernel module kernel+0x00017db8 native kernel module kernel+0x00055094
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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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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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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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Oops, I did it again
It was not intentional, sorry for making IB crash _________________ Site admins are people too..pooff! |
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Re: Has the internet killed off IBrowse? Posted on 21-Mar-2011 20:01:39
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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. _________________ Hate tends to make you look stupid... |
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Re: Has the internet killed off IBrowse? Posted on 21-Mar-2011 20:21:54
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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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Link worked for me...uses a hell of a lot of flash though. _________________ Test sig (new) |
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Re: Has the internet killed off IBrowse? Posted on 21-Mar-2011 21:39:17
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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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