Author: James T. Walker
Date: 12:51:05 05/12/04
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On May 12, 2004 at 10:50:08, Slater Wold wrote: >On May 12, 2004 at 10:14:29, James T. Walker wrote: > >>On May 12, 2004 at 04:01:54, Slater Wold wrote: >> >>>On May 12, 2004 at 03:57:26, Slater Wold wrote: >>> >>>>All of the corrected Crafty 19.13 binaries are now on my FTP site. If you >>>>downloaded it prior to this message being posted, your exe has a bug handling >>>>TBs. Please download the corrected version. >>>> >>>>Also, the 64-bit 19.13 (SMP & non-SMP) is on there too. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>ftp://ftp.slate.gotdns.org/ >>>> >>>>ftp.slate.gotdns.org >>> >>>If you're using your browser to get to the FTP site, this link is more friendly: >>> >>>ftp://ftp.slate.gotdns.org/crafty/ >> >>None of your files will run on my computer. I'm running 3 ea XP2400+/Win98 >>machines. >>Jim > >The XP2400+ has full SSE support, so there should be no reason the following >file would not run: > >ftp://ftp.slate.gotdns.org/crafty/32/crafty-19.13sse.exe > >If you have problems, let me know, and I'll try to get them worked out. Curious why your file is so much smaller than Peters Wcrafty.exe The Wcrafty.exe from Peter runs fine here. Also I believe it was a version of Mikes Crafty with SSE that would not run on my computers. Here is the error box that I get when running your file. Crafty seems to load fine but after inputting e2e4 the error appears. CRAFTY-19 executed an invalid instruction in module CRAFTY-19.13SSE.EXE at 016f:004149ba. Registers: EAX=00000000 CS=016f EIP=004149ba EFLGS=00010206 EBX=ffffffe8 SS=0177 ESP=007cf930 EBP=007cf994 ECX=00000014 DS=0177 ESI=ffffffd3 FS=496f EDX=000458a7 ES=0177 EDI=00000014 GS=0000 Bytes at CS:EIP: f3 0f 2a c2 d9 05 60 3f 4b 00 f3 0f 11 44 24 50 Stack dump: 00000000 00000000 007e4280 00000000 00000014 00000014 000addd5 000458a7 00000035 00000003 005656c8 00000000 ffffffe1 00000003 001f04dc ffffffe8
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