@xenic
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xenic wrote:
@Cyborg
Memtester is a little problematic on SAM but when the right starting size is entered my memory checks out OK. I even tried booting from the OS 4.1 install CD but that has no effect. I can compile small programs without crashes and large programs (other than YAM) with only 1 or 2 crashes. I'm back to using my ?A1 for other reasons but I'll try it again when we get OS 4.1 or SDK updates. I've uploaded the crash logs to OS4Depot and mentioned the problem here. There's not much else I can do if nobody can confirm the problem.
I can confirm that the crashes in CC1 on building large projects is pretty much 100% memory related.
I don't have a SAM and i don't try to build the YAM sources, but on my A1 with two 512MB SIMMS in place and building ScummVM will crash pretty much the same way than your project.
I found two ways to "cure" it.
1. Take out on of the two SIMMS
2. Trim down the bus speed from 133MHz to 100MHz (you will loose speed, but you can use both SIMMS wihtout problems)
I used to have solution 1 and don't get ANY crashes EVER again, but switched to solution 2 lately, because i wanted to use my second SIMM and the speed degrade isn't that much feelable
I don't know the SAM, but solution 2 might not be practicable or at all useable for you.
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P.S. Are you sure Andy Finkel didn't say CHAOS and not CAOS. Unless CAOS is an acronym for "Commodore Amiga Operating System", the quote doesn't make much sense to me.
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from the website
CAOS stands for the Commodore Amiga Operating System. Its purpose was (good place to quote from the draft specifications here)