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OpenOffice 4.1.6 fatal error, any solutions?
Pete:
Hi
OO 4.1.7 working on ArcaOS 5.1.1 (real hardware) using the below config.sys values allows me to also run Seamonkey without problems
THREADS=512
VIRTUALADDRESSLIMIT=2560
PROCESSES=128
Will have to get around to updating to OO 4.1.11 sometime...
Regards
Pete
Dave Yeo:
--- Quote from: TeLLie on March 13, 2025, 10:21:48 pm ---Hi,
I have load the dll with highmem
But i get this error in ft2excpt.log:
---[Exception Information]------------
Access Violation (hardware generated,portable,fatal)
Thu Mar 13 22:19:12 2025
Space Access at selector 00004b2c
Exception Address = 1ffd0cce <DOSCALL1> (#453) obj #2:00000cce
Thread: Ordinal TID: 172, TID: 1, Priority: 0200h
Process: PID: 8129, Parent: 8128, Status: 32
SS:ESP=0097:0000fedc EFLAGS=00010216
CS:EIP=ffef:00000cce EBP =0012fef4
EAX=0097fed4 EBX=0000ff18 ESI=a965891c
ECX=00000010 EDX=00000007 EDI=0012ff1a
DS=ddc7 ES=00000097 FS=150b GS=0000
---[End Of Exception Information]-----
No idea what this means??
Kind regards, Tellie
--- End quote ---
I don't think you should load the old ft2 high as it interfaces with 16bit code.
andreas:
--- Quote from: Remy on March 13, 2025, 12:06:07 am ---
Do you load dlls into high memory ?
--- End quote ---
no. should i do so? which ones?
@pete:
I tried to change virtualadress limit to 2560 and reduced threads to 512, but no change (processes 128 remained unchanged)
TeLLie:
Hi all,
Dave i unmark the ft2* dll and its starting now.
Not smart to mark all dll in /lib to in highmem :(
Thankz all, regards Tellie
Pete:
Hi andreas
You may want to look through this discussion https://www.os2world.com/forum/index.php?topic=3864.msg47573 and see if you have the support libs mentioned installed.
You can also mark all the dll files in the AOO4 program directory to loadhigh. You have to be more selective in usr/libs but I cannot remember which dll files to not mark to loadhigh, Sorry. Hope someone else can join in with the "exclusion list"...
Regards
Pete
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