Page fault in 3.05

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Page fault in 3.05

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TunerPro RT 3.05
Windows 98 and XP
page fault:

Open ALDL logging screen
select any tab
Page fault

TUNERPRO caused an invalid page fault in
module TUNERPRO.EXE at 0177:00404dc9.
Registers:
EAX=000003dc CS=0177 EIP=00404dc9 EFLGS=00010202
EBX=00000000 SS=017f ESP=006aec28 EBP=00000000
ECX=000001ed DS=017f ESI=00000000 FS=62d7
EDX=00007f0c ES=017f EDI=00449ea8 GS=18df
Bytes at CS:EIP:
f3 a5 8b 35 d0 e3 43 00 89 6c 24 10 0f 84 e0 00
Stack dump:
006aee80 000003dc 006aee98 006aeecc 00000000 00000054 006aec7c 006aec98 bff80ab6 00400000 006aec68 bff80aed 000000da bff52098 005802fc 00000000
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Post by jeepguy553 »

TunerProRT V3.05
Win XP
Dell 4600 desktop, maxed out on all
Started editing an ADS for A090 and tried to save changes to the Definition Header. Win XP delivered an error message that simply stated: This program has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Blah blah blah...
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Post by jeepguy553 »

This is odd. I just downloaded a copy of 3.05 to my computer and lo and behold...the ALDL editor worked without any error. Maybe my Win XP machine is screwy. This machine I am on now is a Win98SE machine.
Maybe I should make my XP machine into a dual-boot system.
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Post by Mangus »

Yeah, I figured there'd be bugs in the aldl editor. Not sure whats crashing the aldl com tool when selecting other tabs. Only thing I can think of is that you have a corrupt version of riched20.dll in your windows/system (or windows system32) directory. Can you download the dll from the tunerpro site and try again?
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Post by Mangus »

David -

I found and fixed the page fault. Thanks for reporting it!

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Post by jeepguy553 »

I got a good download today and burned it to CD here at work. I am planning to install it on my home machine tonight. I'll let you know what gives. The download I got today worked great right outta the box so to speak. Really smooth install and starting it up is no trouble at all.
If I have a problem at home tonight, I would bet it is a problem with my home Win XP machine. It has acted up for a few days now. If I can't clean it up tonight, I may just get all the data I have off the hard drive and reinstall Win XP all over again to clean it up...unless I can get the Win XP CD ROM to do the detect and repair thing for me.
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Post by dingebre »

Your welcome Mark. Thanks for fixing the bug
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Post by dingebre »

Mark,

Is the fix in the new riched20.dll? I downloaded it and still get the page fault.

Thanks
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Post by Mangus »

No. It will be included in the next release (this coming week).

Load a .ADS file before switching tabs until then...
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Post by dingebre »

Thanks Mark.

I am also fighting seemingly random crashes when editing a bin under Windows 98. I've not "officially" reported because I can't consistently reproduce it. Is there some information I can collect to help pin this down?
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Post by Mangus »

Its hard to say without repro cases. I'd love to help track these down if you can help me out with that.
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Post by dingebre »

Yeah. Reproducibility is everything in debugging.

It mostly happens on my Laptop under Windows 98. I suspect a recent installation of the newest EPROMER6 software hosed some system files which might be the real culprit. Other software is unstable now, too on my laptop.

I had one crash under XP, again, if I can reproduce it, I'll post a new thread here.

Thanks for the support Mark.
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Post by Mangus »

No problem. Let me know if you can get solid repro cases. Even vague repros can be helpful.

I'll play around in win98 and see if I can get anything bad to happen.

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