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Re: Report your 'AmigaOS 4.0 Final' bugs here!
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Saimo
The only thing I did was up the stack of AsyncWB as I got a low stack warning.

Unarc still working as of this morning.

cheers
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Re: Report your 'AmigaOS 4.0 Final' bugs here!
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AmiSSL:

There is an amissl.library 1.1 (27.05.2001) in Devs/AmiSSL/Libs/
which is used by at least YAM2.4p1.
It doesn?t work out of the box anyway here, i had to add an
"Assign LIBS: DEVS:AmiSSL/Libs add" to user-startup to get SSL
encryption working at all.

Neither AWeb nor YAM found SSL in the first place, you can check
if AmiSSL is installed correctly here.

Problem is, this library from 2001 is obviously a 68k build and crashes
YAM from time to time, i don?t know if this was intended or just a plain
accident?

Unless someone comes up with a solution, i have to live with the crashes

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Re: Report your 'AmigaOS 4.0 Final' bugs here!
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Quote:

ikir wrote:
@AJS
I got Candy Factory running under upd4. I haven't tried it, anyway i rember that i needed an update from aminet.

EDIT: mmm yes i only see 8bit screen modes.


Hi ikir
Glad I not the only one then I'm not too worried about it as the final image still renders alright.
As I Hinted at Now that OS4 Final is out hopefully ZeoNeo will think about releasing Candy Factory2

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Ohh yes, I forgot about this.

From a clean install of os4 final (on a blank drive) there was no Picasso96Settings copied/created in sys:/devs so I only had some basic resolutions.

I copied the file from my prerelease 4 install and it worked.

Vacca foeda. Sum, ergo edo

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Re: Report your 'AmigaOS 4.0 Final' bugs here!
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@orgin

You should not use the old Picasso96Settings file any more. It is obsolete and omitted from OS4 Final. In later issues it might not even be supported.

Use the MODE tooltypes in the driver icon. The reason you only got a few basic modes is because when you were asked what your monitor could do, you said something simple like "800x600". If you had selected a higher resolution, you would have been given more choice.

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@tonyw

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You should not use the old Picasso96Settings file any more. It is obsolete and omitted from OS4 Final. In later issues it might not even be supported.

At the moment the new way of specifying screenmodes is not as powerful as Picasso96's. For example, (AFAIK) it does not allow to play with the pixel clock or, more importantly, with the manual centering - and this is a major letdown: for example, I cannot define a 1024x768@86 screenmode without having the screen shifted to the left so much that I cannot see the leftmost column of ~32 pixels ( yes, I have all the monitor tooltypes correctly defined and perfectly reflecting the Picasso96 settings).
Moreover, the loss of a visual interface to perform the setting is by no means a good thing, although it's obvious that Picasso96's GUI could (and should) be improved.

In all, replacing Picasso96Prefs with just the new monitor tooltypes just does not cut it and represents a step backwards.

saimo

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Re: Report your 'AmigaOS 4.0 Final' bugs here!
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Quote:

Lio wrote:
- the scrolling bug of a window in name mode is still there (I mean you continue to scroll below or before the files)

- drag n drop from ram: to sys: does not give a status window (something like 10% done bla) (I tried with a 30Mb file and thought waou it is so fast but in fact only half was copied when I rebooted )


Scrolling bug is not a bug but a feature, it will stay like that till a rewrite of WB is done.

The Drag n Drop bug was a well spotted one, will get it fixed.

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Re: Report your 'AmigaOS 4.0 Final' bugs here!
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To make things easier for us who needs to report the problems... can we start a new thread plz?

One thread without answers in it...and ofcourse one with just OS components.

This way, we can address them fast and hopefully get them solved.


PS: i added quite a few tonight (into bugzilla) but this thread is quite a mess and hard to follow.
(before i added i verified but not everyone is described good etc...so describe better guys and stay clean)

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baaah what's wrong with me threader? :P
sure, a new one with bugs only, np.
but i think it will be hard to keep the answers and speculations from coming, better put a moderators monitoring eyes on it then.

which ones have't been submitted to the bugzilla thingie?
can we access it?

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Re: Report your 'AmigaOS 4.0 Final' bugs here!
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@SpotUp

Quite a few of the complaints here are not OS4 problems at all. Betatesters can "filter" the complaints (and test for reproducability) before submitting them to the system.

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@saimo:

If you have a monitor mode that does not produce a usable output from a Radeon or Voodoo, then we would like to know about it in case it is a bug that needs to be fixed.

Please let me have full details of:
1) your monitor type (TFT/CRT/model, etc);
2) the mode(s) that do(es) not work properly;
3) the P96 settings for that scan rate that *DOES* work properly;
4) the model of video card.

I need to be able to enter your numbers and see what scan rates etc are produced, before I can be sure it's a bug.

You can PM me if you like, to avoid cluttering the thread.

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@tonyw

No I replied 1600*1200 to that question. But the highest resolution in the tooltypes was 1280*1024. Using tooltypes for stuff like this is a really bad UI design and should be put in a user friendly preferences program in a future OS release. Tooltypes are about as user hostile as linux configuration files, only sligtly easier to find if you happen to have clue about what graphics card you have and what and where the monitor files are. Which a user shouldn't have to know. Even windows has a better screenmode selection UI model than OS4 and that's really scary.

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@thread

bsdsocket.library is crashing rather often here when browsing with AWeb,
if needed i can present a few grim logs

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@Raziel

*Bsdsocket with aweb.

Present me with a way to confirm that one, as i cannot reproduce it.

yet again, too little information here... i need version numbers of the stuff etc and a series of pages which causes this.

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@ToAks

As soon as i can reproduce it myself again

It seems it came together with the problem i desvribed in the "Connection down"
thread, may aswell be a hardware problem (loose cable) on my side.

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Re: Report your 'AmigaOS 4.0 Final' bugs here!
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@tonyw

Quote:
If you have a monitor mode that does not produce a usable output from a Radeon or Voodoo, then we would like to know about it in case it is a bug that needs to be fixed.

Please let me have full details of:
1) your monitor type (TFT/CRT/model, etc);
2) the mode(s) that do(es) not work properly;
3) the P96 settings for that scan rate that *DOES* work properly;
4) the model of video card.

I need to be able to enter your numbers and see what scan rates etc are produced, before I can be sure it's a bug.

You can PM me if you like, to avoid cluttering the thread.

I think that this could be rather instructive for everybody, so I hope you don't mind if I answer directly here.

I don't think we're dealing with a bug here, but rather with a different way of calculating the parameters.
But let's look at the real figures.

My monitor is an Acer AJ 17 (CRT, 4+ years old) - works fine also under Windows (it's attached to both the A1 and the Wintel machine by means of a KVM). The manual indicates these ranges for the scanning frequencies: 30-70 kHz horizontal, 50-120 Hz vertical.
My graphic board is a HIS Excalibur RADEON 9000 - worked fine ever since.

I normally use a 1024x768x32@86 mode, so I did not test other modes with the tooltypes method.
I could get it to work without any problem whatsoever with Picasso96Prefs at the first attempt. When the monitor tooltypes have been introduced, I tried to define the same mode but, as said, the picture would not be centered properly (now, with a grab, I could calculate that the leftmost 12 pixels are not shown), so I stuck to Picasso96Prefs. Note that if I lower the vertical frequency to 85 Hz the screen seems to be shown properly.
Here's a table showing some numbers about the three modes:

key: method, mode: horizontal (kHz) / vertical (Hz) frequency as reported by ScreenMode preferences, horizontal (kHz) / vertical (Hz) frequency as reported by the monitor's own OSD

Picasso96Prefs, 1024x768@86: 70.02 / 87, 69.4 / 86 (good)
tooltypes, 1024x768@86: 70.02 / 86, 69.1 / 86 (bad)
tooltypes, 1024x768@85: 68.68 / 85, 68.6 / 85 (good)

Finally, here's a screenshot showing the working Picasso96 settings and the corresponding non-working tooltypes settings.

Hope this helps,
saimo

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OK, here i got one.

Quote:

>> i get a reproduceable crash at LastUnicorn.net with AWeb
>> sound player says it crashed, but stating from the log (attached) there
>> is more involved (SetPatch, wav.datatype), AWeb problem or should i add
>> it to the OS4 bugs thread on Amigans.net?

Answer from Andy Broad (broadblues)

Quote:

>This is one of those annoying mp3 encoded .wav files, the os4 wave datatype
>tends to crash when fed one of these, could well be worth flagging up to
>any os4 devs.

>It's not directly an AWeb bug.


[EDIT]
Forgot to add

SetPatch 52.1 (09.12.2006)
wav.datatype 52.1 (10.12.2006)
intuition.library: Unknown command
datatypes.library 52.1 (08.12.2006)
[/EDIT]

And here?s the log

Crash log for task "AWeb sound player"
Generated by GrimReaper 52.1
Crash occured in module kernel at address 0x01830320
Type of crash: DSI (Data Storage Interrupt) exception

Register dump:
GPR (General Purpose Registers):
0: 01830320 60F4D9B0 9172778D 020927D0 00000000 60418640 00001DDC 00000000
8: 00000000 0000BEC2 0000008F 00000000 42842928 7A917277 00000000 FFFFFFFF
16: 02240000 60F4DB40 00000000 00000000 60F4DB1C 60F4DB3C 60F4DB38 6139B894
24: 00038442 6122C018 000007D8 021ADEF8 021A0000 00000000 EFB07EE8 0182A4F4


FPR (Floating Point Registers, NaN = Not a Number):
0: NaN 2.2 0.45455 4.5036e+15
4: NaN 46.5537 46.0537 46.0537
8: 0.00140545 0.00141025 -0.00146637 32768
12: NaN 1e-05 NaN NaN
16: NaN NaN NaN NaN
20: 31 5 NaN NaN
24: NaN NaN NaN NaN
28: -8.98847e+307 -1.94906e+289 0 NaN

FPSCR (Floating Point Status and Control Register): 0x82068000


SPRs (Special Purpose Registers):
Machine State (msr) : 0x0000F030
Condition (cr) : 0x42842922
Instruction Pointer (ip) : 0x01830320
Xtended Exception (xer) : 0x40009A7A
Count (ctr) : 0x0182A4F4
Link (lr) : 0x01830320
DSI Status (dsisr) : 0x40000000
Data Address (dar) : 0x0000005C



680x0 emulated registers:
DATA: 6258E94C 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
ADDR: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 60F4D6C0
FPU0: 0 0 0 0
FPU4: 0 0 0 0



Symbol info:
Instruction pointer 0x01830320 belongs to module "kernel" (HUNK/Kickstart)

Stack trace:
native kernel module kernel+0x00030320
native kernel module kernel+0x000160a4
module C:SetPatch at 0x7FFE5C50 (section 5 @ 0x5C30)
native kernel module kernel+0x0001610c
module C:SetPatch at 0x7FFE5BA0 (section 5 @ 0x5B80)
module LIBS:datatypes/wav.datatype at 0x7FAACF40 (section 4 @ 0x1F20)
module LIBS:datatypes/wav.datatype at 0x7FAAC868 (section 4 @ 0x1848)
native kernel module intuition.library.kmod+0x0001aa50
native kernel module intuition.library.kmod+0x0001ab78
native kernel module intuition.library.kmod+0x00007cbc
native kernel module intuition.library.kmod+0x00007d8c
module LIBS:datatypes.library at 0x7FF424A4 (section 5 @ 0x1484)
module LIBS:datatypes.library at 0x7FF4219C (section 5 @ 0x117C)
AWeb:Soundtask()+0x94 (section 1 @ 0x86e9c)
AWeb:Subtask()+0x118 (section 1 @ 0x91ce4)
native kernel module dos.library.kmod+0x0001dfdc


PPC disassembly:
01830318: 7fe903a6 mtctr r31
0183031c: 4e800421 bctrl
*01830320: 813d005c lwz r9,92(r29)
01830324: 801b0020 lwz r0,32(r27)
01830328: 7c090050 sub r0,r0,r9

System information:

CPU
Model: IBM PowerPC 750 GX V1.1
CPU speed: 800 MHz
FSB speed: 133 MHz
Extensions: performancemonitor

Machine
Machine name: AmigaOne
Memory: 1048576 KB
Extensions: bus.pci bus.agp

Expansion buses
PCI/AGP
00:00.0 Vendor 0x10CC Device 0x0660
Range 0: 00000000 - 00400000 (PREF.MEM)
00:01.0 Vendor 0x10CC Device 0x0661
00:06.0 Vendor 0x10B7 Device 0x9200
Range 0: 00802000 - 00802080 (IO)
Range 1: 98100000 - 98100080 (MEM)
00:07.0 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x0686
00:07.1 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x0571
Range 0: 000001F0 - 000001F8 (IO)
Range 1: 000003F0 - 000003F8 (IO)
Range 2: 00000170 - 00000178 (IO)
Range 3: 00000370 - 00000378 (IO)
Range 4: 0000CC00 - 0000CC10 (IO)
00:07.2 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3038
Range 4: 00802080 - 008020A0 (IO)
00:07.3 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3038
Range 4: 008020A0 - 008020C0 (IO)
00:07.4 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3057
00:07.5 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3058
Range 0: 00802100 - 00802200 (IO)
Range 1: 00802200 - 00802208 (IO)
Range 2: 00802200 - 00802208 (IO)
00:07.6 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3068
Range 0: 00802300 - 00802400 (IO)
00:08.0 Vendor 0x1095 Device 0x0680
Range 0: 00802400 - 00802408 (IO)
Range 1: 00802408 - 00802410 (IO)
Range 2: 00802410 - 00802418 (IO)
Range 3: 00802418 - 00802420 (IO)
Range 4: 00802420 - 00802430 (IO)
00:0A.0 Vendor 0x1412 Device 0x1724
Range 0: 00802440 - 00802460 (IO)
Range 1: 00802480 - 00802500 (IO)
01:00.0 Vendor 0x1002 Device 0x4E48
Range 0: 80000000 - 88000000 (PREF.MEM)
Range 1: 00002000 - 00002100 (IO)
Range 2: 88000000 - 88010000 (MEM)
01:00.1 Vendor 0x1002 Device 0x4E68
Range 0: 90000000 - 98000000 (PREF.MEM)
Range 1: 98000000 - 98010000 (MEM)

Libraries
0x021a3b4a: exec.library V52.2
0x6ff2c174: vilintuisup.library V0.9
0x6ff2c048: cgxvideo.library V42.1
0x6ff300e0: cybergraphics.library V43.0
0x6139b894: mpega.library V2.4
0x6139b3c0: sound.datatype V44.30
0x6139bc30: wav.datatype V52.1
0x61700988: javascript.aweblib V38.0
0x61f804c8: awebgif.awebplugin V1.14
0x6160816c: codesets.library V6.2
0x617009e8: awebcharset.awebplugin V0.3
0x617008c8: hotlist.aweblib V36.0
0x6258e94c: xfdmaster.library V39.15 (Legacy)
0x61ed9cd8: startup.aweblib V36.0
0x61ca2d70: titlebar.image V51.1
0x61ed9df8: awebsupport.library V2.3
0x61ed9eb8: awebamissl.library V1.0
0x61ecd8c8: awebamitcp.library V1.0
0x61d98090: fuelgauge.gadget V52.1
0x61d98d28: speedbar.gadget V52.1
0x61d9be84: colorwheel.gadget V52.1
0x61e72718: Separator.docky V52.1
0x61e72798: SubDock.docky V52.1
0x61d9b160: jpeg.datatype V52.1
0x6ff93c50: texteditor.gadget V52.1
0x61f81c28: Envy24HT.audio V5.9
0x6258e654: device.audio V6.2
0x6258e420: slider.gadget V52.1
0x62d9cc04: filesave.audio V6.3
0x61f7f1b0: getfile.gadget V52.1
0x61f7f588: radiobutton.gadget V52.1
0x61f805c8: screenblanker.library V52.1
0x62214e78: popupmenu.class V52.1
0x6258e150: getfont.gadget V52.1
0x625c7b94: asl.library V52.1
0x6258acc8: popupmenu.library V52.1
0x624fbdf0: arexx.class V52.1
0x62649060: dnetcgui.library V1.10
0x62604c30: checkbox.gadget V52.1
0x626049c8: clicktab.gadget V52.1
0x625c7818: listbrowser.gadget V52.3
0x62649320: space.gadget V52.1
0x625e63c8: chooser.gadget V52.1
0x62d9cab0: penmap.image V52.1
0x62d9c9b0: bitmap.image V52.1
0x6ff2c7a0: integer.gadget V52.1
0x6389e8f0: string.gadget V52.1
0x629b94f0: requester.class V52.1
0x62be85d4: usergroup.library V4.29
0x62b401f0: label.image V52.1
0x62d9c5b0: glyph.image V52.1
0x62b46060: mathieeedoubbas.library V52.1
0x62cd6be0: button.gadget V52.1
0x62d5cec0: bsdsocket.library V4.286
0x62d9c4b0: scroller.gadget V52.1
0x638a3b50: bevel.image V52.1
0x62cd432c: textclip.library V52.1
0x62e35e18: layout.gadget V52.1
0x62d9c3b0: drawlist.image V52.1
0x62d9e340: window.class V52.1
0x63bd4c60: ilbm.datatype V52.1
0x63897664: picture.datatype V52.1
0x63bd4a80: png.datatype V52.1
0x639a224c: ft2.library V8.1
0x6399be38: emulation.library V41.438
0x6ff517ac: workbench.library V52.1
0x639ac4d0: Picasso96API.library V2.343
0x637e50f0: gadtools.library V52.1
0x63bd2018: timezone.library V52.1
0x63caedd8: application.library V52.1
0x63bd63dc: commodities.library V52.1
0x6391d140: datatypes.library V52.1
0x6ff92e44: png.iconmodule V52.1
0x6feb00cc: icon.library V52.2
0x63cae4d8: version.library V52.1
0x65b6a5b0: iffparse.library V52.1
0x6ffb55cc: locale.library V52.1
0x6ff827ac: diskfont.library V52.1
0x6ff96f18: petunia.library V52.1
0x6ff2c5b8: diskcache.library V3.13
0x6fdbe5e8: dos.library V52.2
0x6ff2c354: usbprivate.library V52.2
0x6fea4328: bootkeyboard.usbfd V52.2
0x6fea42a8: bootmouse.usbfd V52.2
0x6ff96aac: hub.usbfd V52.1
0x6fea508c: usbresource.library V52.2
0x6ff91c18: hunk.library V52.2
0x6ff96354: elf.library V52.1
0x6ff044d0: intuition.library V52.2
0x6ff50150: rtg.library V41.4288
0x6ff918a0: ATIRadeon.chip V52.5
0x6ff91824: PCIGraphics.card V52.2
0x6ff93a10: keymap.library V52.1
0x6ff80de0: layers.library V52.1
0x6ffb4420: graphics.library V52.1
0x6ff85224: nonvolatile.library V52.1
0x6ff942b8: newlib.library V52.3
0x6ff8f1ac: utility.library V52.1
0x6ff930a8: expansion.library V52.1
0x62e3658e: rexxsyslib.library V45.3 (Legacy)

Devices
0x62214be4: ahi.device V6.6
0x62b0b024: eth3com.device V52.1
0x6fea5300: usbsys.device V52.2
0x6ff85f50: uhci.usbhcd V52.2
0x6ff85ac4: sii0680ide.device V52.1
0x6ff92218: a1floppy.device V52.2
0x6fffb628: console.device V52.2
0x6ff903f0: ramdrive.device V52.2
0x6ff823bc: input.device V52.1
0x6fffb314: keyboard.device V52.1
0x6ff93774: gameport.device V52.1
0x6ff902d0: timer.device V52.1

Tasks
input.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ff58000 - 0x6ff60000, pointer @ 0x6ff5ff70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
SFS DosList handler (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fd7b000 - 0x6fd7cffc, pointer @ 0x6fd7cf60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
USB stack (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fe46000 - 0x6fe4a000, pointer @ 0x6fe49f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf8007000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
UHCI Controller Task Unit 1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fdfe000 - 0x6fe06000, pointer @ 0x6fe05f30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xbc001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
UHCI Controller Task Unit 0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fe3e000 - 0x6fe46000, pointer @ 0x6fe45f30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xbc001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
sii0680ide.device - chip 0 port 1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fe7a000 - 0x6fe82000, pointer @ 0x6fe81f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
eth3com.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x624c4000 - 0x624f5ffc, pointer @ 0x624f5f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0001000, SigWait 0x10000010
State: Process (Waiting)
sii0680ide.device - chip 0 port 0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fea6000 - 0x6feae000, pointer @ 0x6feadf50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000000, SigWait 0x20000000
State: Task (Waiting)
MainPC0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62c98000 - 0x62cc9ffc, pointer @ 0x62cc9f40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40000100, SigWait 0x20000000
State: Process (Waiting)
SiI2IDE0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x679c7000 - 0x679c8ffc, pointer @ 0x679c8ef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0000100, SigWait 0x18000000
State: Process (Waiting)
SiI2IDE1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x669ed000 - 0x669eeffc, pointer @ 0x669eeef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0000100, SigWait 0x18000000
State: Process (Waiting)
SiI2IDE2 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x65b4f000 - 0x65b50ffc, pointer @ 0x65b50ef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0000100, SigWait 0x18000000
State: Process (Waiting)
SiI1IDE2 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x648c2000 - 0x648c3ffc, pointer @ 0x648c3ef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0000100, SigWait 0x18000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CD0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fd81000 - 0x6fd82ffc, pointer @ 0x6fd82f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CD1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x67ada000 - 0x67adbffc, pointer @ 0x67adbf50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
RAM (Waiting)
Stack: 0x63cb8000 - 0x63cb9ffc, pointer @ 0x63cb9cf0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
SiI1IDE1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x65b58000 - 0x65b59ffc, pointer @ 0x65b59ef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0000100, SigWait 0x18000000
State: Process (Waiting)
SiI1IDE3 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x648cb000 - 0x648ccffc, pointer @ 0x648ccef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0000100, SigWait 0x18000000
State: Process (Waiting)
SiI1IDE0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fd75000 - 0x6fd76ffc, pointer @ 0x6fd76ef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0000100, SigWait 0x18000000
State: Process (Waiting)
FD0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x679bb000 - 0x679bcffc, pointer @ 0x679bcf30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
console.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fefc000 - 0x6ff04000, pointer @ 0x6ff03f70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
dos_flc_handler (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ff3c000 - 0x6ff3dffc, pointer @ 0x6ff3df40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
dos_nbmd_process (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fd9a000 - 0x6fd9bffc, pointer @ 0x6fd9bf60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
RAW (Waiting)
Stack: 0x63ccd000 - 0x63cceffc, pointer @ 0x63ccee40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x63caf000 - 0x63cb0ffc, pointer @ 0x63cb0e40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x63c8b000 - 0x63c8cffc, pointer @ 0x63c8ce40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
AUDIO (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62c0a004 - 0x62c3bffc, pointer @ 0x62c3bec0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
FD0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ffa6000 - 0x6ffa7f40, pointer @ 0x6ffa7e90 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x10000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x622f7000 - 0x62328ffc, pointer @ 0x62328e40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62259000 - 0x6228affc, pointer @ 0x6228ae40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x621a4000 - 0x621d5ffc, pointer @ 0x621d5e40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x620ed000 - 0x6211effc, pointer @ 0x6211ee40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62073000 - 0x620a4ffc, pointer @ 0x620a4e40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x61f8d000 - 0x61fbeffc, pointer @ 0x61fbee40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x63bee000 - 0x63c1fffc, pointer @ 0x63c1fe40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
PC0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62cd7000 - 0x62d08ffc, pointer @ 0x62d08ee0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00010100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
ENV (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6393d000 - 0x6396effc, pointer @ 0x6396ee40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
RexxMaster [] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62aa7004 - 0x62ad8ffc, pointer @ 0x62ad8f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
TEXTCLIP (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62c45000 - 0x62c76ffc, pointer @ 0x62c76ef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
string.gadget server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62921000 - 0x62952ffc, pointer @ 0x62952e30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
Workbench Clipboard Server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62519000 - 0x6254affc, pointer @ 0x6254af40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
ContextMenus Command Dispatcher [ContextMenus Command Dispatcher] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x61df3000 - 0x61e24ffc, pointer @ 0x61e24f80 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
Workbench DosList Notify (Waiting)
Stack: 0x623c8000 - 0x623f9ffc, pointer @ 0x623f9f80 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00003000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
Workbench [Workbench] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6254c000 - 0x6257dffc, pointer @ 0x6257de70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
hub.usbfd (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fdaa000 - 0x6fdb2000, pointer @ 0x6fdb1f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
hub.usbfd (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fdb2000 - 0x6fdba000, pointer @ 0x6fdb9f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
application.library messageserver (Waiting)
Stack: 0x63891000 - 0x63891fa0, pointer @ 0x63891f10 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
datatypes.library (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62e45000 - 0x62e76ffc, pointer @ 0x62e76f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00001100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
ConClip (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62b0d000 - 0x62b3effc, pointer @ 0x62b3eef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
TCP/IP Log (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62a21000 - 0x62a52ffc, pointer @ 0x62a52f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80003000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
USB stack Process (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62d12000 - 0x62d43ffc, pointer @ 0x62d43f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
Background CLI [rx] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62669000 - 0x6269affc, pointer @ 0x6269ae60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
ARexx [] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62616004 - 0x62647ffc, pointer @ 0x62647da0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DefIcons (Waiting)
Stack: 0x61fc8000 - 0x61ff9ffc, pointer @ 0x61ff9e00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80009000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
RAWBInfo (Waiting)
Stack: 0x61ffb000 - 0x6202cffc, pointer @ 0x6202cf00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
ASYNCWB (Waiting)
Stack: 0x61f3a000 - 0x61f6bffc, pointer @ 0x61f6bed0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
AmigaOS:Utilities/Commodities/ContextMenus [] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6229c000 - 0x622cdffc, pointer @ 0x622cdd50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
OSTools:Mixer/Mixer (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62128000 - 0x62159ffc, pointer @ 0x62159d50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x78001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
TCP/IP Superserver [TCP/IP Superserver] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x629bb000 - 0x629ecffc, pointer @ 0x629eca40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xd0000080, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
ScreenBlankerEngine (Waiting)
Stack: 0x620ae000 - 0x620dfffc, pointer @ 0x620dfd10 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
hub.usbfd (Waiting)
Stack: 0x65b5f000 - 0x65b67000, pointer @ 0x65b66f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
? IPrefs ? (Waiting)
Stack: 0x638ad000 - 0x638deffc, pointer @ 0x638de590 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x0000f000, SigWait 0x80000100
State: Process (Waiting)
TCP/IP Configuration (Waiting)
Stack: 0x629ee000 - 0x62a1fffc, pointer @ 0x62a1fe50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf8003000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
Background CLI [C:AllKeys] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x626cf000 - 0x62700ffc, pointer @ 0x62700700 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf0001000, SigWait 0x08000010
State: Process (Waiting)
AWeb hotlist (Waiting)
Stack: 0x612f3000 - 0x61324ffc, pointer @ 0x61324e30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa0001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
AWeb retrieve (Waiting)
Stack: 0x60f4f000 - 0x60f80ffc, pointer @ 0x60f80c80 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
AWeb retrieve (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6107e000 - 0x610afffc, pointer @ 0x610afcd0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
ramlib (Waiting)
Stack: 0x63c2d000 - 0x63c34ffc, pointer @ 0x63c34f60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
reaper.task (Waiting)
Stack: 0x63c36000 - 0x63c3dffc, pointer @ 0x63c3def0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00007000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
AWeb retrieve (Waiting)
Stack: 0x60ff8000 - 0x61029ffc, pointer @ 0x61029cd0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
Background CLI [OSTools:AWebPPC/AWeb] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x61638000 - 0x61669ffc, pointer @ 0x616687b0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x01800000, SigWait 0x00600000
State: Process (Waiting)
Background CLI [C:Wait] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x62216000 - 0x62247ffc, pointer @ 0x62247f40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
OSTools:DNetC/DNetC (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6243f000 - 0x62470ffc, pointer @ 0x62470b80 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x78000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
screenblanker.library timing dispatcher (Waiting)
Stack: 0x61ee5000 - 0x61ee7000, pointer @ 0x61ee6ec0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40000000, SigWait 0x80000000
State: Task (Waiting)
TCP/IP Control (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6297c000 - 0x629adffc, pointer @ 0x629ade20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf8009080, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
AmiDock (Waiting)
Stack: 0x621df000 - 0x62210ffc, pointer @ 0x62210a70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
AWeb sound player (Crashed)
Stack: 0x60f1c000 - 0x60f4dffc, pointer @ 0x60f4d9b0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000010, SigWait 0x00001100
State: Process (Crashed)
AWebGif decoder (Waiting)
Stack: 0x61114000 - 0x61145ffc, pointer @ 0x61141630 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40000000, SigWait 0x80000000
State: Process (Waiting)
Picasso96 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6384f000 - 0x63880ffc, pointer @ 0x63880e00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
texteditor.gadget Clipboard Server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x61db0000 - 0x61de1ffc, pointer @ 0x61de1f40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
dos_signal_server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fda3000 - 0x6fda4ffc, pointer @ 0x6fda4f60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x0000e000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
LimpidClock (Waiting)
Stack: 0x61e26000 - 0x61e57ffc, pointer @ 0x61e57600 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf0001000, SigWait 0x08000000
State: Process (Waiting)
Sound_ObjectHandler (Waiting)
Stack: 0x60cfd000 - 0x60d2effc, pointer @ 0x60d2eef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x4000f000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
dnetc crunch #1 (Ready)
Stack: 0x61d35000 - 0x61d66ffc, pointer @ 0x61d66a90 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Ready)
idle.task (Ready)
Stack: 0x6ff81000 - 0x6ff82000, pointer @ 0x6ff81fd0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Ready)

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@Raziel

argh, i coughed up a dustball after your waving of that long crashlog in here :shock:

as to what and why...will try and reproduce.

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argh, i coughed up a dustball after your waving of that long crashlog in here :shock:


/me glances at ToAks avatar

Yeah, i see ... still stuck, eh?

Is the stack trace part sufficient, then?

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@saimo

Thanks for those figures, they are what I was looking for.

It seems that you are operating right at the bounds of your monitor's capabilities, if reducing the refresh rate from 86 to 85 is enough to make a big difference.

I'll make up those modes myself and see if I can measure a difference between 85 and 86. Maybe there is an arithmetic problem in there somewhere.

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