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Subject: Re: a fatal Shredder 8 hash resizing bug

Author: Joachim Rang

Date: 11:14:59 03/13/04

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On March 13, 2004 at 11:46:51, F. Huber wrote:

>On March 13, 2004 at 10:47:58, William Penn wrote:
>
>>On March 13, 2004 at 10:36:44, F. Huber wrote:
>>
>>>On March 13, 2004 at 09:24:50, William Penn wrote:
>>>
>>>>Fatal error when changing hash size in Shredder 8 (native CB GUI). This has
>>>>happened many times. It doesn't always happen and seems unpredictable, but
>>>>happens perhaps about 25% of the time. It may relate to having infinite
>>>>analysis mode active & running when changing hash size, perhaps with several
>>>>lines of analysis being produced, but I'm not sure.
>>>
>>>Changing hash size WHILE the engine is calculating???
>>>Do you really mean this seriously?
>>>Sorry, but I´ve never before heared of trying such a nonsense! :-(
>>>
>>>Franz.
>>
>>The software should take care of such things automatically. This bug did not
>>happen with Shredder 7. It is something new in Shredder 8.
>>WP
>
>So what will you be trying next (and the software should take care of)?
>Adding or removing memory modules, while the computer in ON
>and Windows is running? ;-)
>And then writing here again:"Windows bug - system crashes if ..."
>
>Franz.


clicking on the forward button to go through the PV while actually you have
reached the last move in the PV. Often this causes chessprgramm8.exe to crash -
at least on my machine. I know that there will be no more moves, but why the
hell should I always check if there is a move left?

regards Joachim



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