From: | John Marchant |
Date: | 2 Jun 2001 at 23:14:41 |
Subject: | Re: Help - Guru's / Recoverable alerts |
Hi Andy. In a message on 02-Jun-01 09:09:38, you wrote:
>Can kind person out there help me with 'recoverable alerts' that I have
>started getting recently or point me in the direction where I can find
>their meaning. This is the problem -
Here are some of the utilities on Aminet that explain 'guru' numbers:
Guru3.0Eng.lha dev/debug 58K The guru 3.02; A small GURU number datab
ShowGuru.lha dev/debug 78K Translates guru numbers to human. V2.1.b
DaLastAlert3.lha util/moni 46K Shows useful info about the last guru
>Error 0100000C Task 0703D258
That one means "memory insane": the memory list is corrupted. And
it's recoverable since there's no leading 8. (I find that
surprising.) The "Task" number is the memory address where the
problem ocurred, and means nothing except to the programmer.
If you have an MMU, you can run Enforcer and it will probably trap
the error and give you more information. SnoopDos may possibly help
also, though that's a bit doubtful.
John
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