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DiskImageDevice Problem... [SOLVED]
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2012/6/19 12:04
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I have a problem with DiskImageDevice and everything started after trying the new version of Gfx2Bench on my Sam440ep mini-itx..
Ok, now i explain what happened to my system:
I have just downloaded the new Gfx2Bench (HansDeRuiter's program) to make a simple Bench of my system..
I tried it on my Sam440ep Mini-itx.. During the test, the screen went black
and remained black for some time,, At the beginning I thought it was ok,
then i realized that something went wrong so I decided to reset my system
and so I did..
After that, at the startup my system wasn't able to run Ringhio and
DiskimageDevice.. that's what i mean:
Ringhio splash screen was totally empty, an empty blank window and
DiskImageDevice too..
So i rebooted the system entering the early statup menu, booting without
startup-sequence and disabling both programs in the wbastartup menu..
I rebooted and everything was fine, so i went for the next step, see what
program was causing these troubles..
First i launched Ringhio from workbench and it started without problems, so
I added it, again, in the wb startup menu, rebooted the system and saw that
it worked fine and without problems
Ok, so I tried to run DiskImageDevice from workbench but it only displayed
an empty windows with no gui, only the title of the window said:
"DiskImageDevice"..
So i uninstalled it from my system, re-downloaded it from os4depot and
reinstalled.. Rebooted my system and launched again, but still no luck,
same problem.. so I deleted the xml file from ENV: hoping that it could
help, but no luck, again,, so here i am, asking for your help, trying to
understand what happened and how to fix the problem..
I also tried to reinstall AISS from MasonIcons's site.. but nothing
to do..
What Can I do?
Edited by nubechecorre on 2012/6/21 23:37:57
Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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2012/6/19 14:42
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@nubechecorre Did you also remove the DiskImageDevice XML files from ENVARC: too. It creates a DiskImage directory in ENV: and ENVARC with the XML files in the directory.
Amiga X1000 with 2GB memory & OS 4.1FE + Radeon HD 5450
Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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2012/6/19 18:53
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No, ok i try to remove everything related to DiskImageDevice and reinstall it from scratch
Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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2012/6/19 21:50
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Nope, i tried to remove everything but no luck.. When i try to double click the icon to pop up the window, the window is totally blank.. and honestly i do not know what to think.. maybe some library corrupted? but which one??..
Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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2012/6/19 22:34
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that's my xml file, maybe the problem is this.. who knows..
I reinstalled it from my Amiga OS4.1 CD, but same problem..
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE pobjects PUBLIC "-//Amiga Inc.//DTD POBJECTS 1.0//EN" "http://www.amiga.com/DTDs/PrefsObjects-1.0.dtd"> <pobjects version="1.0"> <dict> <key>main_window</key> <dict> <key>width</key> <integer>409</integer> <key>height</key> <integer>322</integer> </dict> </dict> </pobjects>
Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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2012/6/19 22:44
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Sounds weird. I would turn off the machine, take out the RAM and any other detachable components (any PCI card in there?), clean the contacts and re_insert them. My main suspect would be the RAM. But check also that all cables are secure, e.g. SCSI plugs firmly attached at both ends, power plugs not wiggling, etc. Something seems to be not working reliably, possibly after running a heavy load. CPU cooling okay? Best regards, Niels
Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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2012/6/19 23:00
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My system is a Sam440ep Mini itx, gpu and cpu are integrated, no PCI and the system works fine with all the programs.. even with DiskImageDevice.. but suddenly after trying GFX2bench appears this bug(?).. Maybe some libraries? but which library does DiskImageDevice use?
Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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2012/6/19 23:04
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I can try to use a serial cable to capture some output and save it with hyper terminal on the pc, just i don't know how to do that? some hints? :)
Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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2012/6/20 15:54
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@nubechecorre If you did a fresh install of DiskImageDevice I think your files should have ended up in these locations: SYS:C/DiskImage SYS:C/FixHDF SYS:C/MountDiskImage SYS:Locale/Catalogs/turkish/diskimagegui.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/turkish/diskimagedevice.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/swedish/diskimagegui.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/swedish/diskimagedevice.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/spanish/DiskImageGUI.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/spanish/diskimagedevice.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/polish/diskimagegui.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/polish/diskimagedevice.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/italian/diskimagegui.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/italian/diskimagedevice.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/greek/diskimagegui.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/greek/diskimagedevice.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/german/diskimagegui.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/german/diskimagedevice.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/french/diskimagegui.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/french/diskimagedevice.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/finnish/diskimagegui.catalog SYS:Locale/Catalogs/finnish/diskimagedevice.catalog SYS:Devs/diskimage.device SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/IPC0.info SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/IPC0 SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/IDF3.info SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/IDF3 SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/IDF2.info SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/IDF2 SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/IDF1.info SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/IDF1 SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/IDF0.info SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/IDF0 SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/ICD1.info SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/ICD1 SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/ICD0.info SYS:Devs/DOSDrivers/ICD0 SYS:Devs/DiskImage/XPK SYS:Devs/DiskImage/XAD SYS:Devs/DiskImage/VMDK SYS:Devs/DiskImage/VDI SYS:Devs/DiskImage/UIF SYS:Devs/DiskImage/NRG SYS:Devs/DiskImage/MDS SYS:Devs/DiskImage/ISZ SYS:Devs/DiskImage/IPF SYS:Devs/DiskImage/GI SYS:Devs/DiskImage/G64 SYS:Devs/DiskImage/DMS SYS:Devs/DiskImage/DMG SYS:Devs/DiskImage/DAX SYS:Devs/DiskImage/DAA SYS:Devs/DiskImage/CUE SYS:Devs/DiskImage/Crypt SYS:Devs/DiskImage/CPC SYS:Devs/DiskImage/CISO SYS:Devs/DiskImage/CCD SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_pdi.info SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_nrg.info SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_mdf.info SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_iso.info SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_ipf.info SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_img.info SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_hdf.info SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_dms.info SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_d64.info SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_cdi.info SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_bin.info SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_b5t.info SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_adz.info SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Sys/def_adf.info SYS:System/DiskImageGUI SYS:System/DiskImageGUI.info SYS:Documentation/diskimage.guide SYS:Documentation/diskimage.guide.info SYS:Documentation/diskimage_device.readme SYS:Documentation/diskimage_device.readme.info Fortunately all the important files have the same version (at least in the latest archive at OS4Depot) so check that these files all have the same version number: SYS:C/DiskImage SYS:C/FixHDF SYS:C/MountDiskImage SYS:System/DiskImageGUI SYS:Devs/diskimage.device If the version are the same and all the above files are correctly installed on your system then I'm not sure what your problem might be.
Amiga X1000 with 2GB memory & OS 4.1FE + Radeon HD 5450
Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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2012/6/20 16:05
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I can try to use a serial cable to capture some output and save it with hyper terminal on the pc, just i don't know how to do that? some hints? :) You don't need to connect a serial cable to capture debug output if the program hasn't crashed and frozen your system. Open a shell and enter "DumpDebugBuffer CLEAR" and ignore the output. Leave the shell open, start DiskImageGUI and then enter DumpDebugBuffer in the shell. If there is a any debug output from DiskImage you should see it in the shell window.
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Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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2012/6/20 21:22
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xenic wrote: You don't need to connect a serial cable to capture debug output if the program hasn't crashed and frozen your system. Open a shell and enter "DumpDebugBuffer CLEAR" and ignore the output. Leave the shell open, start DiskImageGUI and then enter DumpDebugBuffer in the shell. If there is a any debug output from DiskImage you should see it in the shell window.At that point, you probably want to preserve the output by redirecting it directly into a disk file: DumpDebugBuffer > yourHD:yourPath/yourfile. Then you can always read it from the file later, and send it to a developer or whatever, even if it turns out the crash made your system unstable enough that it crashes a bit later.
Best regards,
Niels
Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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2012/6/20 23:24
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Thanks for the infos, I tried to dump while DiskImageDevice was running but after launching the program the system froze and it wasn't possible, for me, to gather more infos.. Btw, after resetting the sam (soft reset) I used the dumpdebugbuffer > myhd:file.txt and i obtained something.. Here what i got:
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Dump of context at 0x7FE393E0 Trap type: DSI exception Machine State (raw): 0x0002F030 Machine State (verbose): [ExtInt on] [User] [FPU on] [IAT on] [DAT on] Instruction pointer: 0x6FDECB1C Crashed process: DiskImageGUI (0x5AE094D0) 0: 01441580 57E4DAE0 00000000 57F1AD80 57E4DAE8 57E4DC00 00000001 8000000F 8: 8000000B 80000017 57F1AB64 5B33F870 28222088 5A9D3340 00000001 57E4DC00 16: 5BE88C18 57E4DBE8 57E4DBF0 0000009F 00000161 5908FDE0 5FF8D330 57E4DC70 24: 57F1AD80 57E4DFD0 57E4DAE8 00000000 57E4DC00 0000027C 6FDECAEC 57F1AD80 CR: 48444082 XER: 00000005 CTR: 6FDECAEC LR: 01441580 ESR: 00000000 DEAR: 00000040 mcsrr0: 0x00000000 csrr0: 0x00000000 Disassembly of crash site: 6FDECB0C: 81430010 lwz r10,16(r3) 6FDECB10: 816AFFFC lwz r11,-4(r10) 6FDECB14: 836B0024 lwz r27,36(r11) 6FDECB18: A3AB0020 lhz r29,32(r11) >6FDECB1C: 813B0040 lwz r9,64(r27) 6FDECB20: 7FBD5214 add r29,r29,r10 6FDECB24: 7D234B78 mr r3,r9 6FDECB28: 812900BC lwz r9,188(r9) 6FDECB2C: 7D2903A6 mtctr r9 6FDECB30: 4E800421 bctrl Dump of all active TLB's MaxTLB = 43, NextTLB = 23 TLB 0: EPN = 0x001BF6D4 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007CCD0, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x6FDB5000 to 0x0_1F334000) TLB 1: EPN = 0x001BF6C8 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007CCC4, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x6FDB2000 to 0x0_1F331000) TLB 2: EPN = 0x00170540 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x00001B88, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5C150000 to 0x0_006E2000) TLB 3: EPN = 0x0017FE7C TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x00000174, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5FF9F000 to 0x0_0005D000) TLB 4: EPN = 0x0016FF30 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007CC3C, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x9 (Maps 0x5BFCC000 to 0x0_1F30F000) TLB 5: EPN = 0x0017FB00 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007FE84, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5FEC0000 to 0x0_1FFA1000) TLB 6: EPN = 0x0017FEB8 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0000013C, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5FFAE000 to 0x0_0004F000) TLB 7: EPN = 0x001BF6CC TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007CCC8, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x6FDB3000 to 0x0_1F332000) TLB 8: EPN = 0x0017FDA0 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007FFC0, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5FF68000 to 0x0_1FFF0000) TLB 9: EPN = 0x0016FC2C TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007C7D4, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5BF0B000 to 0x0_1F1F5000) TLB 10: EPN = 0x0016FA20 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007C5C8, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5BE88000 to 0x0_1F172000) TLB 11: EPN = 0x0016AF50 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0000F874, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5ABD4000 to 0x0_03E1D000) TLB 12: EPN = 0x001BF6D0 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007CCCC, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x6FDB4000 to 0x0_1F333000) TLB 13: EPN = 0x0017FE34 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007FFF4, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5FF8D000 to 0x0_1FFFD000) TLB 14: EPN = 0x00167D40 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0000A5D4, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x59F50000 to 0x0_02975000) TLB 15: EPN = 0x0017FE78 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x00000170, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5FF9E000 to 0x0_0005C000) TLB 16: EPN = 0x001BF7B0 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007C9F4, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x6FDEC000 to 0x0_1F27D000) TLB 17: EPN = 0x0016CCFC TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x00003FFC, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5B33F000 to 0x0_00FFF000) TLB 18: EPN = 0x001FF8CC TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x00009C5C, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x7FE33000 to 0x0_02717000) TLB 19: EPN = 0x00167CAC TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0000A440, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x59F2B000 to 0x0_02910000) TLB 20: EPN = 0x0016DD38 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0000C190, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5B74E000 to 0x0_03064000) TLB 21: EPN = 0x001FF8E4 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0000A714, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x7FE39000 to 0x0_029C5000) TLB 22: EPN = 0x00167D88 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x00009714, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x59F62000 to 0x0_025C5000) TLB 23: EPN = 0x001FFC14 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007E240, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x7FF05000 to 0x0_1F890000) TLB 24: EPN = 0x001FF60C TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0006AAB8, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x7FD83000 to 0x0_1AAAE000) TLB 25: EPN = 0x001FF890 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0000F184, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x7FE24000 to 0x0_03C61000) TLB 26: EPN = 0x001FF8B8 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0000B904, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x7FE2E000 to 0x0_02E41000) TLB 27: EPN = 0x0016B824 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0000B8D8, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5AE09000 to 0x0_02E36000) TLB 28: EPN = 0x0016E0B0 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007CDC0, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5B82C000 to 0x0_1F370000) TLB 29: EPN = 0x0017FD90 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007FFD0, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5FF64000 to 0x0_1FFF4000) TLB 30: EPN = 0x0015F938 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x000604BC, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x57E4E000 to 0x0_1812F000) TLB 31: EPN = 0x0015FC68 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0006A298, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x57F1A000 to 0x0_1A8A6000) TLB 32: EPN = 0x0017FAFC TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007FE80, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5FEBF000 to 0x0_1FFA0000) TLB 33: EPN = 0x0017FE4C TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x00000188, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5FF93000 to 0x0_00062000) TLB 34: EPN = 0x0016FC28 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007C7D0, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5BF0A000 to 0x0_1F1F4000) TLB 35: EPN = 0x001BF764 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007CC20, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x6FDD9000 to 0x0_1F308000) TLB 36: EPN = 0x001BF768 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007CC24, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x6FDDA000 to 0x0_1F309000) TLB 37: EPN = 0x001BF778 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x00001A0C, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x6FDDE000 to 0x0_00683000) TLB 38: EPN = 0x0017FD9C TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007FF0C, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5FF67000 to 0x0_1FFC3000) TLB 39: EPN = 0x001BF754 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007CC10, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x6FDD5000 to 0x0_1F304000) TLB 40: EPN = 0x0016B74C TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0000BA88, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5ADD3000 to 0x0_02EA2000) TLB 41: EPN = 0x001BF758 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0007CC14, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x6FDD6000 to 0x0_1F305000) TLB 42: EPN = 0x0017FFFC TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x0000012C, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x5FFFF000 to 0x0_0004B000) TLB 43: EPN = 0x0015F934 TS = 1, SIZE = 1 (4 KB) RPN = 0x000604B8, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x57E4D000 to 0x0_1812E000) ------------------------------------------------------------------- TLB 44: EPN = 0x00007900 TS = 1, SIZE = 4 (256 KB) RPN = 0x00007900, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x01E40000 to 0x0_01E40000) TLB 45: EPN = 0x00007800 TS = 1, SIZE = 4 (256 KB) RPN = 0x00007800, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x01E00000 to 0x0_01E00000) TLB 46: EPN = 0x00007400 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00007400, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x01D00000 to 0x0_01D00000) TLB 47: EPN = 0x00007000 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00007000, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0x01C00000 to 0x0_01C00000) TLB 48: EPN = 0x00006C00 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00006C00, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x01B00000 to 0x0_01B00000) TLB 49: EPN = 0x00006800 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00006800, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x01A00000 to 0x0_01A00000) TLB 50: EPN = 0x00006400 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00006400, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x01900000 to 0x0_01900000) TLB 51: EPN = 0x00006000 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00006000, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x01800000 to 0x0_01800000) TLB 52: EPN = 0x00005C00 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00005C00, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x01700000 to 0x0_01700000) TLB 53: EPN = 0x00005800 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00005800, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x01600000 to 0x0_01600000) TLB 54: EPN = 0x00005400 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00005400, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x01500000 to 0x0_01500000) TLB 55: EPN = 0x00005000 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00005000, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x2D (Maps 0x01400000 to 0x0_01400000) TLB 56: EPN = 0x00004C00 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00004C00, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0xB (Maps 0x01300000 to 0x0_01300000) TLB 57: EPN = 0x00004800 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00004800, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0xB (Maps 0x01200000 to 0x0_01200000) TLB 58: EPN = 0x00004400 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00004400, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0xB (Maps 0x01100000 to 0x0_01100000) TLB 59: EPN = 0x00004000 TS = 1, SIZE = 5 (1024 KB) RPN = 0x00004000, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0xB (Maps 0x01000000 to 0x0_01000000) TLB 60: EPN = 0x00380000 TS = 0, SIZE = 9 (262144 KB) RPN = 0x00380000, WIMG = 0x5 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0xE0000000 to 0x0_E0000000) TLB 61: EPN = 0x00380000 TS = 1, SIZE = 9 (262144 KB) RPN = 0x00380000, WIMG = 0x5 XWRXWR = 0x1B (Maps 0xE0000000 to 0x0_E0000000) TLB 62: EPN = 0x00040000 TS = 0, SIZE = 9 (262144 KB) RPN = 0x00040000, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x3F (Maps 0x10000000 to 0x0_10000000) TLB 63: EPN = 0x00000000 TS = 0, SIZE = 9 (262144 KB) RPN = 0x00000000, WIMG = 0x0 XWRXWR = 0x3F (Maps 0x00000000 to 0x0_00000000) Fault caused by load operation Registers pointing to code: r0 : module Kickstart/kernel at 0x01441580 (section 0 @ 0x41584) r30: module CLASSES:window.class at 0x6FDECAEC (section 5 @ 0xDACC) ip : module CLASSES:window.class at 0x6FDECB1C (section 5 @ 0xDAFC) lr : module Kickstart/kernel at 0x01441580 (section 0 @ 0x41584) ctr: module CLASSES:window.class at 0x6FDECAEC (section 5 @ 0xDACC) Stack Backtrace: (0x57E4DAE0) module CLASSES:window.class at 0x6FDECB1C (section 5 @ 0xDAFC) (0x57E4DB80) module Kickstart/kernel at 0x01441580 (section 0 @ 0x41584) (0x57E4DBD0) module Kickstart/layers.library.kmod at 0x01629560 (section 0 @ 0x764) (0x57E4DC60) module Kickstart/graphics.library.kmod at 0x015636C4 (section 0 @ 0xADA8) (0x57E4DCA0) module CLASSES:images/bevel.image at 0x6FDB4C98 (section 5 @ 0x3C78) (0x57E4DDD0) module CLASSES:images/bevel.image at 0x6FDB5448 (section 5 @ 0x4428) (0x57E4DE50) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x015A01D8 (section 0 @ 0x1817C) (0x57E4DEB0) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x015A03FC (section 0 @ 0x183A0) (0x57E4DF30) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x015A2F3C (section 0 @ 0x1AEE0) (0x57E4DFB0) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x015A305C (section 0 @ 0x1B000) (0x57E4E060) module CLASSES:gadgets/layout.gadget at 0x6FDD6C60 (section 5 @ 0x5C40) (0x57E4E180) module CLASSES:gadgets/layout.gadget at 0x6FDDE40C (section 5 @ 0xD3EC) (0x57E4E1E0) module CLASSES:gadgets/layout.gadget at 0x6FDDA520 (section 5 @ 0x9500) (0x57E4E380) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x015A01D8 (section 0 @ 0x1817C) (0x57E4E3E0) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x015A03FC (section 0 @ 0x183A0) (0x57E4E460) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x015A0810 (section 0 @ 0x187B4) (0x57E4E4D0) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x0159721C (section 0 @ 0xF1C0) (0x57E4E510) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x01597458 (section 0 @ 0xF3FC) (0x57E4E5A0) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x015EED60 (section 0 @ 0x66D04) (0x57E4E670) module CLASSES:window.class at 0x6FDE82A4 (section 5 @ 0x9284) (0x57E4E860) module CLASSES:window.class at 0x6FDE8C44 (section 5 @ 0x9C24) (0x57E4EB50) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x015A01D8 (section 0 @ 0x1817C) (0x57E4EBB0) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x015A03FC (section 0 @ 0x183A0) (0x57E4EC30) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x0159033C (section 0 @ 0x82E0) (0x57E4EC40) module DiskImageGUI at 0x6FA02970 (section 9 @ 0x8950) (0x57E4EC60) module DiskImageGUI at 0x6FA027DC (section 9 @ 0x87BC) (0x57E4EC70) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x015A01D8 (section 0 @ 0x1817C) (0x57E4ECD0) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x015A03FC (section 0 @ 0x183A0) (0x57E4ED50) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x01590484 (section 0 @ 0x8428) (0x57E4ED60) module Kickstart/intuition.library.kmod at 0x015900C4 (section 0 @ 0x8068) (0x57E4EDD0) module DiskImageGUI at 0x6FA01478 (section 9 @ 0x7458) (0x57E4EDF0) module DiskImageGUI at 0x6F9FB2FC (section 9 @ 0x12DC) (0x57E4EEB0) module DiskImageGUI at 0x6F9FA798 (section 9 @ 0x778) (0x57E4EED0) DiskImageGUI:_start()+0x3F8 (section 5 @ 0x3F8) (0x57E4EF90) module Kickstart/dos.library.kmod at 0x0151894C (section 0 @ 0x22A10) (0x57E4EFC0) module Kickstart/kernel at 0x0143AF48 (section 0 @ 0x3AF4C) (0x57E4EFD0) module Kickstart/kernel at 0x0143AFC8 (section 0 @ 0x3AFCC) (0x57E4EFE0) (0x00000000) module Kickstart/kernel at 0x01DBD7F6 (section 1 @ 0x15D7FA) WARNING: Backchain pointer loops Disassembly of crash site: 6FDECB0C: 81430010 lwz r10,16(r3) 6FDECB10: 816AFFFC lwz r11,-4(r10) 6FDECB14: 836B0024 lwz r27,36(r11) 6FDECB18: A3AB0020 lhz r29,32(r11) >6FDECB1C: 813B0040 lwz r9,64(r27) 6FDECB20: 7FBD5214 add r29,r29,r10 6FDECB24: 7D234B78 mr r3,r9 6FDECB28: 812900BC lwz r9,188(r9) 6FDECB2C: 7D2903A6 mtctr r9 6FDECB30: 4E800421 bctrl Stack pointer (0x57E4DAE0) is inside bounds Redzone is OK (4) 68k register dump DATA: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ADDR: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Page information: Page not found msr = 0x00001030 [keybdevLIBInit] LibInit of keyboard device Scanning bus 'dvi' 0000: 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 4C 2D 86 06 32 32 4C 43 ........L-..22LC 0010: 22 14 01 03 80 30 1B 78 2A 78 F1 A6 55 48 9B 26 "....0.x*x..UH.& 0020: 12 50 54 BF EF 80 71 4F 81 00 81 40 81 80 95 00 .PT...qO...@.... 0030: B3 00 A9 40 95 0F 02 3A 80 18 71 38 2D 40 58 2C ...@...:..q8-@X, 0040: 45 00 DD 0C 11 00 00 1E 00 00 00 FD 00 38 4B 1E E............8K. 0050: 51 11 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FC 00 53 Q..............S 0060: 4D 45 58 32 32 32 30 0A 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FF MEX2220......... 0070: 00 48 34 58 5A 38 30 35 33 30 30 0A 20 20 01 78 .H4XZ805300....x EDID V1.3 ManufacturerID SAM ProductID 0686 SerialNo 1129067058 Manufactured week 34 of 2010 Input type digital Display gamma 2.20 Maximum Image Size 48x27cm PowerManagement Standby no Suspend no ActiveOff yes Monitor Name SMEX2220 Serial Number H4XZ805300 Established timings: 800x600@60 800x600@56 640x480@75 640x480@72 640x480@67 640x480@60 720x400@70 1280x1024@75 1024x768@75 1024x768@70 1024x768@60 832x624@75 800x600@75 800x600@72 Standard Timing Identification: 1152x864@75hz (4:3) 1280x800@60hz (16:10) Not Found: 1280x800@60hz (16:10) - calling CVT(RB=1) 1280x960@60hz (4:3) 1280x1024@60hz (5:4) 1440x900@60hz (16:10) Not Found: 1440x900@60hz (16:10) - calling CVT(RB=1) 1680x1050@60hz (16:10) Not Found: 1680x1050@60hz (16:10) - calling CVT(RB=1) 1600x1200@60hz (4:3) 1440x900@75hz (16:10) Not Found: 1440x900@75hz (16:10) - calling CVT(RB=1) Mode 1920x1080@60hz 67khz DotClock 148500000hz HTimings 1920 2008 2052 2200 VTimings 1080 1084 1089 1125 Image Size 477x268mm Flags progressive +hsync +vsync Monitor Range Limits: Horizontal frequency 30 - 81khz Vertical frequency 56 - 75hz Pixelclock 170Mhz it8212ide.device 53.3 (05.02.2009) lsi53c8xx.device 53.8 (16.1.2011) sii0680ide.device 53.8 (16.1.2011) sii3112ide.device 53.8 (16.1.2011) sii3114ide.device 53.8 (16.1.2011) sii3512ide.device 53.8 (16.1.2011) Mode 320x 240x 8@70 is not supported at the given frequency Mode 320x 240x24@70 is not supported at the given frequency Mode 320x 240x16@70 is not supported at the given frequency Mode 320x 256x 8@60 is not supported at the given frequency Mode 320x 256x24@60 is not supported at the given frequency Mode 320x 256x16@60 is not supported at the given frequency Mode 320x 240x 8@60 doublescan 30.850khz out of range Valid ranges are vsync 55 - 76hz, hsync 30900 - 85100hz Mode 320x 240x24@60 doublescan 30.850khz out of range Valid ranges are vsync 55 - 76hz, hsync 30900 - 85100hz Mode 320x 240x16@60 doublescan 30.850khz out of range Valid ranges are vsync 55 - 76hz, hsync 30900 - 85100hz No cards found! No SOLO_ONE found! No SB128 found! No FM801 found! No Envy24HT found! No Envy24 found! No CMI8738 found! At the beginning is possible to see something related to DiskImageDevice.. Unfortunatly I am not able to understand what it says...
Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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Did you try SnoopDOS when trying to run DiskImageGUI (supposed that you've not renamed the file to something else)?
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Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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I tried but without luck, when i run DiskImageDevice everything freezes and even Snoopy, so I am not able to catch the log of Snoopy even in a file.. Honestly I would like to solve this problem without reinstall the system from scratch..
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There is no need to install Workbench from scratch (that's a Windoze-only attitude when something isn't working). You can start by overwriting the system files from your AmigaOS 4.1 CD, preferably why not starting with the Kickstart/ drawer first? Another alternative solution before trying the above. DiskImageDevice needs also this stuff for some plugins: capsimage.device z.library >= 52.1 bz2.library >= 1.2 expat.library >= 4.1 mpg123.library >= 52.1 libFLAC.so libwavpack.so CBM1541FileSystem SAMDOSFileSystem XISOFileSystem So if you have installed something from the above then it's better to re-install it again in case some files are corrupted.NOTE: Also remember this as it happened to me. I renamed DiskImageGUI to something else and after that it refused to run, but when I renamed it back to its original name (DiskImageGUI), it run again! Strange, but it happened.
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ok i'll try with the library first! thanks
Re: DiskImageDevice Problem...
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Sure, keep us posted.
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Re: DiskImageDevice Problem... [SOLVED]
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Ok at last i found the problem!.. I have installed in my system 3 amiga themes from the same author and i discovered that all the 3 themes (not toghether obviously) were the cause of my problem with DiskImageDevice.. I tried to use the default amiga os 4.1 theme and then launched DiskImageDevice and it worked fine!, so i tried one theme per time and I discovered that these 3 themse are not compatible (for some unknown reaasons, at last for me) with DiskImageDevice: Deadflat_ii theme Transmetal theme lila theme If anyone would like to try to confirm my theory it will be usefull for all the comunity :)
Re: DiskImageDevice Problem... [SOLVED]
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Glad that you sorted it out. I used to have a different theme but the default one, without any problems at all.
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Re: DiskImageDevice Problem... [SOLVED]
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@nubechorre It might be that the image for the snapshot button in the window titlebar is somehow done wrong in those themes (not many programs use it so I guess the theme author might not have noticed). Anyway it's good that you found the solution to your problem.
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