Author: Eran
Date: 20:04:52 05/06/02
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On May 06, 2002 at 15:01:09, Jerry Jones wrote: >First I thought the Linux/Win32 compatibility layer was the culprit, but no. >I downloaded another new update of Fritz and this one has a new way of crashing >See the crash message below. > >Fritz 5.32 is now available for peanuts. >Can the new engines like Fritz 6 and 7 and Shredder 6 run in Fritz 5.32 ? > > > > > > >CHESSPROGRAM7 caused a stack fault in module KERNEL32.DLL at 0167:bff724c1. >Registers: >EAX=002a0037 CS=0167 EIP=bff724c1 EFLGS=00000202 >EBX=ff1a9000 SS=016f ESP=0116dcb2 EBP=0116dcc6 >ECX=000000af DS=016f ESI=0116dcd6 FS=20df >EDX=815a849c ES=016f EDI=815a849c GS=0000 >Bytes at CS:EIP: >6a ff e8 07 ad 01 00 eb e7 55 8b ec 56 57 53 8b >Stack dump: >ff1a9000 815a84a4 0116dcd6 8cf016f7 00380000 0116dd20 bff72858 815a849c 0116dcd6 >17e71282 019f0028 124d0748 11f18cf4 00061707 41f70000 0008bff7 The CHESSPROGRAM7 executable file of Fritz7 may have caused crash in the KERNEL32.DLL module, and I cannot know what causes the crash. Only the programmers at ChessBase can find it. The section above is the crash dump information in Assembly code obtained from a Windows 98 crash dialog box. The programmers at ChessBase can find a reason for crash if they perform postmortem debugging either in their debugger of Visual C++ or from the MAP files if available. I believe crashing in Windows such as in KERNEL32.DLL is almost certainly the result of a bug in the CHESSPROGRAM7 executable file. Eran
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