Re: Breakdown after 10 min: IDL + WinNT [message #18213] |
Fri, 10 December 1999 00:00 |
R.Bauer
Messages: 1424 Registered: November 1998
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Hans-J�rgen Hahne wrote:
> Hi, an IDL beginner needs help!
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> With a 1-month test license I have spent several hours on the following
> problem:
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> After 10 minutes of operation, IDL52 breaks down. (WinNT 4.0, Service
> Pack 4, 64MB RAM). Dr.Watson says:
> "IDL: Ausnahmefehler (Exceptional Error?) 0xc0000095 at address
> 0x20051ef1"
> It is reproducible!
> I cleaned the Registry; I startet "UnInst.exe -fc:\rsi\deisl2.isu"; I
> deleted \rsi\idl52.
> After new installation from CD the same: 10 minutes...
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> (In June 99 I had a first test license, It worked well)
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> Kind regards
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> Hans-Jurgen Hahne
I like to know a bit more about
a) what are you doing by idl before it breaks down
b) what kind of hardware do you use
c) are all of your systems having same configuration of hardware and
software
d) what licence of haspnt do you have?
e) what kind of printer/driver do you have
We are having a lot of IDL installations on win nt40. They are very stable.
They are more stable as our usage of IDL on IBM aix workstation.
R.Bauer
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Re: Breakdown after 10 min: IDL + WinNT [message #18224 is a reply to message #18213] |
Thu, 09 December 1999 00:00  |
davidf
Messages: 2866 Registered: September 1996
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Zoltan BARCZA (bzoli@elte.hu) writes:
> I experience quite the same problem with WinNT 4.0 (service pack 6a) and
> IDL.
> The breakdown is not after 10 minutes but after 1 or 2 minutes of intensive
> IDL
> operation (I work with large files). I tried to change the display driver,
> the driver
> of the sound card, the driver of the network card, the HASP driver, etc.
> but IDL still crashes.
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> In some cases the whole NT is crashes (blue screen). Can anybody help me?
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> This makes almost impossible for me to work with IDL.
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> Other software (eg. MS Word, Netscape, Corel software, etc) does NOT
> crashes, only IDL does..... Frustrating.
I presume you have plenty of virtual memory? I have a GByte on
a hard-disk partition that I give over to swap space. Windows
is weird, weird, weird. But I have to say that when I get a
software combination stable I almost *never* crash. I just
live in dread of having to update *any* software at all.
Cheers,
David
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Re: Breakdown after 10 min: IDL + WinNT [message #18225 is a reply to message #18224] |
Thu, 09 December 1999 00:00  |
Zoltan BARCZA
Messages: 1 Registered: December 1999
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Hans-J�rgen Hahne wrote:
> Hi, an IDL beginner needs help!
>
> With a 1-month test license I have spent several hours on the following
> problem:
>
> After 10 minutes of operation, IDL52 breaks down. (WinNT 4.0, Service
> Pack 4, 64MB RAM). Dr.Watson says:
> "IDL: Ausnahmefehler (Exceptional Error?) 0xc0000095 at address
> 0x20051ef1"
> It is reproducible!
> I cleaned the Registry; I startet "UnInst.exe -fc:\rsi\deisl2.isu"; I
> deleted \rsi\idl52.
> After new installation from CD the same: 10 minutes...
>
> (In June 99 I had a first test license, It worked well)
>
> Kind regards
>
> Hans-Jurgen Hahne
Dear IDL users,
I experience quite the same problem with WinNT 4.0 (service pack 6a) and
IDL.
The breakdown is not after 10 minutes but after 1 or 2 minutes of intensive
IDL
operation (I work with large files). I tried to change the display driver,
the driver
of the sound card, the driver of the network card, the HASP driver, etc.
but IDL still crashes.
In some cases the whole NT is crashes (blue screen). Can anybody help me?
This makes almost impossible for me to work with IDL.
Other software (eg. MS Word, Netscape, Corel software, etc) does NOT
crashes, only IDL does..... Frustrating.
Best regards:
Zoltan BARCZA
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Re: Breakdown after 10 min: IDL + WinNT [message #18227 is a reply to message #18224] |
Thu, 09 December 1999 00:00  |
Nigel Wade
Messages: 286 Registered: March 1998
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David Fanning wrote:
> [a typical Windows experience...]
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> AAAAAAuuuuughhhh!
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> Cheers,
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> David
>
Don't you just love Windows (What would you like to re-install today?).
> P.S. Let's just say I'm reading Linux books even as
> we speak. :-(
>
Ah, you like resolving the problems of running libc5 executables on a
libc6 system? Interesting (in a Chinese sort of way).
Linux also has it's own little quirks. Like trying to find the correct
monitor/video settings to get X to run in 24 bit colour on an LCD
panel...
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Re: Breakdown after 10 min: IDL + WinNT [message #18254 is a reply to message #18224] |
Tue, 07 December 1999 00:00  |
Hans-Jürgen Hahne
Messages: 5 Registered: December 1999
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Hans-J�rgen Hahne wrote:
> With a 1-month test license I have spent several hours on the following
> problem:
>
> After 10 minutes of operation, IDL52 breaks down. (WinNT 4.0, Service
> Pack 4, 64MB RAM). Dr.Watson says:
> "IDL: Ausnahmefehler (Exceptional Error?) 0xc0000095 at address
> 0x20051ef1"
> It is reproducible!
>
> Hans-Jurgen Hahne
Now I got a new "Licence Key" from creaso.
Same procedure: 10 min -> Dr.Watson
I installed IDL on another WinNT, SP4 - machine
Same procedure: 10 min -> Dr.Watson
Frustrating!
HJH
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Re: Breakdown after 10 min: IDL + WinNT [message #18255 is a reply to message #18254] |
Tue, 07 December 1999 00:00  |
hcp
Messages: 41 Registered: August 1995
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In article <MPG.12b6cb048e7045549899b5@news.frii.com>, davidf@dfanning.com (David Fanning) writes:
|> P.S. Let's just say I'm reading Linux books even as
|> we speak. :-(
<almost-irony>
Surely seeing the light justifies a :-)
</almost-irony>
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Re: Breakdown after 10 min: IDL + WinNT [message #18256 is a reply to message #18254] |
Tue, 07 December 1999 00:00  |
davidf
Messages: 2866 Registered: September 1996
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Hans-Jurgen Hahne (hahne@orthop.uni-kiel.de) writes:
> With a 1-month test license I have spent several hours on the following
> problem:
>
> After 10 minutes of operation, IDL52 breaks down. (WinNT 4.0, Service
> Pack 4, 64MB RAM). Dr.Watson says:
> "IDL: Ausnahmefehler (Exceptional Error?) 0xc0000095 at address
> 0x20051ef1"
> It is reproducible!
> I cleaned the Registry; I startet "UnInst.exe -fc:\rsi\deisl2.isu"; I
> deleted \rsi\idl52.
> After new installation from CD the same: 10 minutes...
>
> (In June 99 I had a first test license, It worked well)
I know it is tempting to blame IDL for this, but
after a long, frustrating weekend getting my
Windows NT 4.0, SP4 machine back together after
installing a new device driver, I'm not so sure.
Last week I installed an updated graphics driver.
Soon after I noticed a fatal error every time I
tried to connect to the Internet. Absolutely
reproducible. I de-installed the driver and
re-installed the previous one. No help. I
re-installed the Dial-up connection service,
which is the code causing the error. No help.
I re-installed *all* my network services. No help.
I went back to the very first graphics drivers and
installed all up to the last update. No help.
Finally, it's about 2:30 AM and I say to hell with
it and I re-install the updated driver that caused
me all the problems in the first place. Bingo. Problem
solved.
AAAAAAuuuuughhhh!
Cheers,
David
P.S. Let's just say I'm reading Linux books even as
we speak. :-(
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David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting
Phone: 970-221-0438 E-Mail: davidf@dfanning.com
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Toll-Free IDL Book Orders: 1-888-461-0155
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