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 Post subject: Crash on startup
PostPosted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 10:12 pm 
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Hi,

I setup VA5000 on a new laptop, all running fine, just getting some programmes copied over. Left it for a few days and have fired it up tonight and get this error at the start screen :

RISC OS 16384K

HostFS filer

SWI &400F2 not known

Postmortem requested
8cb8 in unknown procedure
39a29c4 in unknown procedure
8bf0 in anonymous function
Error number &D6

Any ideas how to solve this? Can't understand why it works one evening and without any changes it seems terminally broken. :-(

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2004 6:43 pm 
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Quite disappointed that no-one seems to know the answer to this one. Is it that uncommon?

<sigh> Guess I'll have to start again from scratch. *AGAIN* </sigh>


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SWI 400F2 is a Wimp SWI. Something is unplugging or killing the wimp - maybe you're trying to load a newer version and it isn't installing properly?

Graeme


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 13, 2004 6:27 pm 
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Graeme,

Thanks for the info. For whatever reason, some of the Wimp modules were unplugged. How this happened I dont know as everything was working ok previously.

Doing a RMREINIT on these modules seems to have brought it back to life. Its been SO long since I last used Risc OS that I never remembered to check that.

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Graham


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