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- >At 16:35 23.1.1996 -0500, you wrote:
- >>
- >>I performed the metaform modeler tutorial (in the manuals) where you
- >>sub-divide the box. It then suggested to make a vegas die out of it, which I
- >>attempted. I set up the pips using balls and did the boolean
- >>subtract, which worked fine. While redrawing the screen at the
- >>end of the bool sub, Windows 95 reported the following error....
- >>
- >>
- >>MODELER caused an invalid page fault in
- >>module MODELER.EXE at 014f:0041d204.
- >>Registers:
- >>EAX=88009409 CS=014f EIP=0041d204 EFLGS=00010246
- >>EBX=0083884c SS=0157 ESP=006ffce8 EBP=009409b0
- >>ECX=00000000 DS=0157 ESI=00838a10 FS=2487
- >>EDX=00827d28 ES=0157 EDI=00827e48 GS=0000
- >>Bytes at CS:EIP:
- >>66 8b 14 48 8b 4c 24 30 66 89 11 8b 5e 10 66 8b
- >>Stack dump:
- >>009fca34 00838a10 0083884c 009f0003 00000000 008283ec
- >>0082837c 000009fe 0041d304 0083884c 00838a10 009409b0
- >>006ffd36 006ffd34 00000000 00841640
- >>
- >>This is very frustrating. After spending a good 30
- >>minutes lining up the balls and having this happen.
- >>Is this a bug? I'm using the new revision C under
- >>WIN95 w/32MB ram.
- >>
- >>Help!
- >>
- >>- Rich Comber <eckland@ais.net>
- >>
- >>
- >This is strange, I had the same problem, running win95 w/32mb ram running in
- >800x600. I tryed again but this time using the 1024x768 res, worked out
- >fine, I don't know if it was the change of res or something else.. But if
- >you have a large swapfile then crashes in the modeler seem to occur very often.
- >Anyone have a solid solution to this problem?
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- >
- > Agust Fridriksson E-mail: gusti@oz.is
- > OZ Inc. WebPage: www.oz.is/~gusti/
- > Iceland
- >
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- I'm using it in 1024x768 res (256 colors). I'm also using a STB Powergraph
- 64V (PCI) video board. Is it video related or memory related? Anyone know
- what an invalid page fault refers to?
-
- - Rich Comber <eckland@ais.net>
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