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Post by Jonus on May 30, 2006 20:43:13 GMT -5
I've heard that other people get odd memory errors that crash CS. Mine were being caused by my massive Page File since I have 4 gigs of ram I used a 6000 meg minimum and a 120000 meg max. I have heard that some maps can cause errors. The error I am referencing is an error that says "the memory could not be read".
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Post by Mr. Sassy Pants on May 30, 2006 22:27:01 GMT -5
so...ive gotten the same problem a few times....usually its random, but it does get annoying...
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Post by Chu-Chu on May 31, 2006 10:38:14 GMT -5
I've only ever gotten that error on one map, on the Zombie Mod server... and it always happens when a new round starts. Doubt it's like your problem, but still... annoying... I think I know the cause of the error. B8.
~Chu
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Post by Caboose on May 31, 2006 14:34:12 GMT -5
I think B8 has a memory error...
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Post by B8 on Jun 1, 2006 10:45:26 GMT -5
Yes you found the source of the error. I am on all of your computers. I found my way in through this file. You are now subject to CRS errors as caused by memory failure.
Muwahaha.
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Post by Jonus on Jun 2, 2006 10:06:02 GMT -5
So B8's memory is a file that's like 134 kilabyes?
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Post by B8 on Jun 8, 2006 3:50:32 GMT -5
In reality it is more like the old single density single sided ten inch floppy disks. Holds up a 5 and one quarter disk as another example. See this it says do not fold spindle or mutilate. Do you know what I say to that?
If you know what I am talking about then you remember when bills used to come on computer punch cards and you are over 50 years of age. AS I am waaaaaaay older than that I remember when you used to be able to pay a bill with money and no other way. But I digress. My memory is mostly used as a bit bucket. The exact type is a write mostly memory. I have an integrated circuit of the 16 pin type that is labeled as such. But I digress, by now I have another explosion going on in the mind of Chu Chu.
Jonus see what you made me do again? You made me hurt poor Chu Chu. If you do that often enough he will not be able to get the necessary work done here and on our server. So leave him alone. The brain damage will become permanent if it happens often enough and then the server will fall back to Amy taking care of it. As we do not want that to happen I suggest a moratorium on the destruction Chu Chu's mind.
Teh 134 kilobyte memory is a very nice touch Jonus. Almost exactly a floppy disk worth. Chu get some rest man we need you healthy and sane.
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Post by Chu-Chu on Jun 8, 2006 8:22:42 GMT -5
Believe it or not B8, I know exactly what you are talking about. I use to own an old tandy (sp?), an AT&T, and the likes. Yes, I know what a 5 1/4 floppy looks like, I can actually *shuffles around some of the mess on his desk* prove that I *grabs ahold of a box of 5 1/4 floppies and holds them up* I know what they are. For, I do have some within reach of me atm. I remember when Qix (sp) was THE game for computers. MS Dos was the operable OS, and 3.1 was a glimmer in Microsoft's eye. I use to play Legend of the Red Dragon and Trade Wars via a lan connection. Both MMORPG TEXT based games. Oh yes, I know about old computers, I owned several. I also learned how to create a video game via C++ programming at the age of 10. Where you could only use lines. Made a game that was basically something you could put onto a TI-86 Graphing Calculater, which, is more powerful than my first few computers I owned. Sheesh, great, now I feel old... My head go explode, I don't think so, but feel really old and dated, maybe a little... Bit bucket, yes, I know what those are too. Nothing like a place to dump all your extra, unwanted bits.
~Chu
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Post by B8 on Jun 8, 2006 19:59:23 GMT -5
I started with DOS 1.0! Before that came along I used every processor from a 4004 on up. Yes the first micro made by Intel. 128 bits of ram and 1KB of ROM.
Bet you never used paper tape to program a micro! An old Teletype ASR 33 tape reader. And many more scrap iron before that. Toggle switches on the front panel, ah yes. So you are not that old, yet.
Shudders of cold air just ran down my spine. I do not want to go back to doing that sort of manual programming again. Ugh, hours spent figuring out that the tape had a hole blocked. Talk about a hanging chad.
The old ten inch 88K byte floppies were so reliable that I wanted to use them to tile a floor. You could, ah forget it.
If I talk about this much longer I will be going out into the garage and getting out my back up IBM data tapes. Big suckers that if you dropped one on your foot it hurt like hell. So you never dropped one there or you moved your foot out of the way. There was this tippy tape rack that fell over one day and crushed...
Edited for brevity by writer.
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Post by Mr. Sassy Pants on Jun 8, 2006 20:26:39 GMT -5
.....b8...sometimes....you really confuse me...
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Post by B8 on Jun 8, 2006 20:33:39 GMT -5
Because that is realy old stuff and no one wants to hear about it. So for every ones sanity I had to cut it short. If you want confusing come over here and look in this box.
See what it contains?
Slams the lid on Sas's head and bags the bodie. Kami I have another vicitim, um, subject for your zombie experiments. Drags Sas over to Kami and runs away.
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Post by Jonus on Jun 12, 2006 8:14:57 GMT -5
Not Sas! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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Post by B8 on Jun 12, 2006 9:02:28 GMT -5
Wow four days to get away with it. I wonder if I hit some one else less popular how long it would take to get noticed. Memory does not count, being seen does count. 1, 2, 3, run away fast as some thing or some one is gaining on you.
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Post by Chu-Chu on Jun 12, 2006 9:24:38 GMT -5
Hmm... I could be wrong, but I thought sas was already a zombie... oh well if he wasn't, I'm sure it's for the best...
~Chu
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Post by B8 on Jun 25, 2006 21:43:24 GMT -5
Carefull Chu Kami has become very quiet. He is training his army of zombies to go after some one and that could be you.
Duck!
Duck!
Goose.
Ah wait a minute that is a kids game. See what a bad memory can do for you?
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