Re: Thump test requested
- From: Martin Wuerthner <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 18:22:45 +0100
In message <4f78cb7fcdbasura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Richard Ashbery <basura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <b06db5784f.pittdj+@xxxxxxxxxxx>, David Pitt
<news@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Would some kind soul(s) please try the test file on machines of any
size so as to verify the scope of the problem.
Blummin things computers! The first time I tried I got ......
Internal error, no stack for trap handler: Internal error: Abort on data
transfer at &2089CD2C, pc=10000: registers 3FA1C
Thump's icon disappeared.
As you rightly pointed out the machine crashed with similar error:
&20850CAC, pc=9E00: registers 3FA1C
After re-booting I could load file individually and inside a
directory correctly.
Yes, that is perfectly normal behaviour for a "high dynamic area"
problem. In your first test you had some other software running that
used dynamic area space, so the address space given to Thumb was in
the "high" range. After rebooting Thumb managed to get some space in
the low range so everything worked correctly.
Martin
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