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SubjectMAMEBoy fatal exception new Reply to this message
Posted byIslanti
Posted on01/31/01 01:15 PM



The 1/30 version of MAMEBoy causes an illegal exception on my E-125 when I run it. I've verified the file was copied correctly to \Storage Card\MAMEBoy. I have several roms in the ROMS sub-directory. Other than that, nothing special.

The exact error is...

Program: MAMEBoy.exe
Exception: 0x00000005
Address: 0001cf08
Fatal Application Error



SubjectRe: MAMEBoy fatal exception Reply to this message
Posted byIslanti
Posted on01/31/01 01:26 PM



FYI, all 3 copies of the .EXE included in the ZIP have this problem.

-Islanti


SubjectRe: MAMEBoy fatal exception new Reply to this message
Posted byMarconelly!
Posted on01/31/01 03:24 PM



Make sure you have 15 MB of application memory free before starting it.

Executables are tested and I'm sure they work.

> The 1/30 version of MAMEBoy causes an illegal exception on my E-125 when I run
> it. I've verified the file was copied correctly to \Storage Card\MAMEBoy. I
> have several roms in the ROMS sub-directory. Other than that, nothing special.
>
> The exact error is...
>
> Program: MAMEBoy.exe
> Exception: 0x00000005
> Address: 0001cf08
> Fatal Application Error
>





SubjectRe: MAMEBoy fatal exception new Reply to this message
Posted byIslanti
Posted on01/31/01 04:31 PM



> Make sure you have 15 MB of application memory free before starting it.

This was the problem. Interestingly enough, I had enough free RAM total, just not enough free program RAM allocated. The Memory control panel applet kept setting the slider back to 1/2 way, too. Once I freed up enough RAM so that the 1/2 way mark left enough RAM for MAMEBoy, the slider was set to the "high water mark", and I can run it again without problems.

Is there not a way for MAMEBoy to request enough RAM from the system when starting up? I thought the OS was supposed to dynamically allocated RAM between program and storage.

-Islanti



SubjectRe: MAMEBoy fatal exception new Reply to this message
Posted byAnonymous (213.60.64.81)
Posted on01/31/01 04:53 PM



I had the same problem.

> The Memory control panel applet kept
> setting the slider back to 1/2 way, too.

Why is this happening? Any way to avoid it?




SubjectRe: MAMEBoy fatal exception new Reply to this message
Posted byMarconelly!
Posted on01/31/01 05:43 PM



Dynamic allocation obviously doesn't work as advertised.

> > Make sure you have 15 MB of application memory free before starting it.
>
> This was the problem. Interestingly enough, I had enough free RAM total, just
> not enough free program RAM allocated. The Memory control panel applet kept
> setting the slider back to 1/2 way, too. Once I freed up enough RAM so that the
> 1/2 way mark left enough RAM for MAMEBoy, the slider was set to the "high water
> mark", and I can run it again without problems.
>
> Is there not a way for MAMEBoy to request enough RAM from the system when
> starting up? I thought the OS was supposed to dynamically allocated RAM between
> program and storage.
>
> -Islanti
>





SubjectRe: MAMEBoy fatal exception new Reply to this message
Posted byTekhmaster
Posted on01/31/01 07:30 PM



> I had the same problem.
>
> > The Memory control panel applet kept
> > setting the slider back to 1/2 way, too.
>
> Why is this happening? Any way to avoid it?
>
Maybe you need to do a soft reset. Memory can get fragmented and I think a reset kinda of sorts things out and releases allocated but unused memory.



Cheers,
-Techmaster


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