From: Joshua J. <jj...@gm...> - 2008-01-02 13:21:04
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On Jan 2, 2008, at 5:01 AM, Joshua Juran wrote: > On Jan 2, 2008, at 4:02 AM, howard spoelstra wrote: > >> Why don't your try the builds we make available at http:// >> www.emaculation.com/forum/ > > But I gave yours a shot. It boots up to the Speech Manager icon > and then dies: > >> Basilisk II V1.0 by Christian Bauer et al. >> Reading ROM file... >> Using SDL/coreaudio audio output >> Illegal instruction: 2eff at 0017dda9 >> Caught SIGSEGV at address 0x8216e014 [IP=0x7807fd02] >> D0: 00000014 D1: 01fd0030 D2: 64700051 D3: 00100200 >> D4: 9a0a0000 D5: 0da0000d D6: ff14000d D7: 00000005 >> A0: 00002000 A1: 00181ccd A2: 00084548 A3: 6c790000 >> A4: 00181b70 A5: 000dff88 A6: 017f89ba A7: 017f8980 >> USP=00000000 ISP=017f8980 MSP=00000000 VBR=00000000 >> T=00 S=1 M=0 X=0 N=0 Z=0 V=0 C=0 IMASK=7 >> FP0: nan FP1: nan FP2: nan FP3: nan >> FP4: nan FP5: nan FP6: nan FP7: nan >> N=0 Z=0 I=0 NAN=0 >> 0015acbc: 3f3c f031 a9a0 2857 a992 MOVE.W #$f031,-(A7) >> next PC: 0015acc0 >> 2008-01-02 04:40:59.395 BasiliskII[26592] *** _NSAutoreleaseNoPool >> (): Object 0x345230 of class NSCFArray autoreleased with no pool >> in place - just leaking >> 2008-01-02 04:40:59.395 BasiliskII[26592] *** _NSAutoreleaseNoPool >> (): Object 0x34dd10 of class SDL_QuartzWindow autoreleased with no >> pool in place - just leaking > > > A subsequent run yielded: > >> Basilisk II V1.0 by Christian Bauer et al. >> Reading ROM file... >> Using SDL/coreaudio audio output >> Illegal instruction: 2eff at 0017dda9 >> Illegal instruction: 4c4b at 01800400 >> Illegal instruction: 4c4b at 01800400 >> Illegal instruction: 4c4b at 01800400 >> Illegal instruction: 4c4b at 01800400 >> Illegal instruction: 4c4b at 01800400 > > > (etc.) It turns out that I had a broken INIT installed. Once I removed that, I could boot. Although timing the Shift key to disable extensions required a little dexterity and much luck. I won't enumerate here all the improvements I'd like to see (other than to mention that an option to boot without extensions would have been useful, and I expect the emulator app to stay open if it hasn't itself crashed), but I can't contribute without a working build from source. Josh |