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: I've been getting a lot of crashes with 'line 1111 emulator error' recently
: - I _think_ it's ever since I put setpatch 40.16 in place of 40.12, but I'm
: not certain about that.
I get these too. Why?
Illya
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I also have an 060 and I'm using setpatch 40.16, too, and everything
runs fine. I would suggest to check commodities, patches etc.
A "line 1111 emulator error" has something to do with FPU
instructions. All FPU instructions have 4 one-bits in the highest
nibble. Perhaps you use a patch for math functions or something like
that, or you have overwritten the special 68040.library that loads the
68060.library. Both are on your Cyberstorm installation disk.
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> : I've been getting a lot of crashes with 'line 1111 emulator error' recently
> : - I _think_ it's ever since I put setpatch 40.16 in place of 40.12, but I'm
> : not certain about that.
>
> I get these too. Why?
Here's one with the same probs. I did not replace setpatch, but I get a lot of
8000000B GURUs directly after the boot-up. Mostly it's one of the commodities
(MagicMenu, Exchange, NewMode etc.) Sometimes one of the devices(!) DF0, MAC0:
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Yeah I get those... especially with Shapeshifter..
Anyone know what causes them???
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I've been having the same crashes now and then (OS 40.63/WB 40.42, 010/7).
Mail me, and we should be able to find any similar programs running on our
system. Hopefully we'll be able to find the culprit.
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I have the same problem with my computer A2000/A2630. My system crashes with
the same error when writing to an AFS partition. I did some tests and found
that the problem does not occur when my 32-bit RAM is disabled and it only runs
with some 16-bit memory. However I don't know whether it is a hardware problem
or a software problem :-(
Thanks for any hint !
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AJ>: > User : il...@irudkin.demon.co.uk (Illya Rudkin)
AJ>: > subject: 'Re^1:Line 1111 emulator error':
AJ>: > > : I've been getting a lot of crashes with 'line 1111 emulator error'
AJ>: > > : recently
AJ>: > > : - I _think_ it's ever since I put setpatch 40.16 in place of
AJ>: > > : 40.12, but I'm not certain about that.
AJ>: > > I get these too. Why?
AJ>: > Here's one with the same probs. I did not replace setpatch, but I get
AJ>: > a lot of
AJ>: > 8000000B GURUs directly after the boot-up. Mostly it's one of the
AJ>: > commodities
AJ>: > (MagicMenu, Exchange, NewMode etc.) Sometimes one of the devices(!)
AJ>: > DF0, MAC0:
AJ>: Yeah I get those... especially with Shapeshifter..
AJ>: Anyone know what causes them???
AJ> I have the same problem with my computer A2000/A2630. My system crashes
AJ> with the same error when writing to an AFS partition. I did some tests
AJ> and found that the problem does not occur when my 32-bit RAM is disabled
AJ> and it only runs with some 16-bit memory. However I don't know whether it
AJ> is a hardware problem or a software problem :-(
Does any of you use the gvpscsi.device or just the scsi.device?
(IDE = scsi.device)
If you get a name on a task with the guru it doesn't nessecerly means this
program is the cause. If the task calls a device function or a library
function (and the device/library has a bug) you will only get the taskname on
the task which called this function.
The 0x8000000b is an CPU error (op code emulation). As fare as I can see
the common problem is disk access, so I would think of the scsi.device or
something similar to be the cause, but that is a shot in the dark..
Sincerly,
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Yeah I do use the gvpscsi.device but not within Shapeshifter
as the version I have is the unregistered version..... no scsi..
Lee
Line F errors are usually caused by jumping into nonexistant memory, since all
empty address space reads as all ones on the Amiga. A common cause of this is
not checking library pointers (on 68020+), as the jumps to function vectors
are then jumps to negative addresses - these map into the ROM on 68000 Amigas
but into empty space on higher models.
Don't know if this is relevant...
Martin
I don't use the gvpscsi.device because my hd-controller is A2091.
The error does only occur when the 4 MB 32-bit Fast-RAM of my A2630
is enabled. Switching of the RAM everything works fine :(
I don't quite understand just what all the digits of the GURU address are for,
but when patterns like this show up in many unrelated cpu crashes, it makes
me wonder what is going on. I find it interesting it is happening to others,
with different hardware/software combinations. I thought it was just a quirk
of my GVP 040 board....
I am using WB 2.1 KS 2.04 and presently Setpatch V.40.16 (from Aminet)
although I previously used V38.21 (from my WB setup disks).
Keep the comentary coming.....
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I'm using gvpscsi.device as well (along with GvpPatch).
Yesterday someone gave me a hint that it might be an error of the
A2630 board. He adviced me to replace the chip U605 (74ASL245) by
another chip. Maybe this will help to solve the problem :)
Andreas
: Here's one with the same probs. I did not replace setpatch, but I get a lot of
: 8000000B GURUs directly after the boot-up. Mostly it's one of the commodities
: (MagicMenu, Exchange, NewMode etc.) Sometimes one of the devices(!) DF0, MAC0:
Whenever I run Executive (demoversion) my devices start to crash after a
while. They are not scheduled btw...
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While trying to figure out what was wrong with it on my machine, I got a
whole bunch of these errors. I never did completely find all the problems
with VC 8.04, but most are caused by the new unpack.library and the old
version of xfdmaster.library that were all included in the archive. Some
problems went away when I installed xfdmaster.library v36.1 (from the
VirusZ_II 1.25 and 1.26 archives), others went away when I reinstalled the
old unpack.library v 40.57. All the problems didn't go away until I
removed Virus_Checker from my WBStartup drawer though, so there are
probably a few new bugs in it as well.
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My system (A1200, 5MB Fast-Ram, internal 3.5'' 520MB-AT-Bus-HD) also crashes
with those strange Gurus only with 32-Bit Fast-Ram enabled. Another point is,
that I get the Gurus only in the first 5 - 10 minutes after switching the
powersupply on. After that time the system is quite stable.
As so many different programms crash in those first minutes (even when I boot
from the original Workbench disk, so that there are no ''dangerous'' patches
and utilities are installed), I think that this is really a pure
hardware-problem.
It seems to me, that my A1200 needs this time to ''warm-up''. So there two
possible reasons for the crashes:
One reason may bee contact-problems of some ICs.
Another possible reason migth be, that the weak power-supply-unit needs these
minutes to ''warm-up''.
What Do You think ?
Werner
I've recently installed Executive v1.3 and have been encountering problems
when I attempt to print from DirectoryOpus v4.11. Opus starts the print
module, prints the file(s) and then hangs---just freezes--like it's waiting
for the print task (printer.device) to return some kind of signal. I realize
this isn't a software forum, but with the comments included above, I couldn't
resist responding. Any ideas to correct this problem????