• DBRIDGE Crash

    From Petros Argyrakis@2:410/9 to All on Friday, September 17, 2021 09:53:58
    It has been a few versions now that DBRIDGE on WIN10 32bit crashes with the following error:
    ERROR: Non-standard error #204 @ 1d7e:0370 MEM=53737 MAX=53737

    ANy idea how to fix this?

    --- D'Bridge 4
    * Origin: VM/SP (2:410/9)
  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Petros Argyrakis on Tuesday, September 21, 2021 10:19:45
    On 17 Sep 21 09:53:58, Petros Argyrakis said the following to All:

    It has been a few versions now that DBRIDGE on WIN10 32bit crashes with the following error:
    ERROR: Non-standard error #204 @ 1d7e:0370 MEM=53737 MAX=53737

    We have traded emails on this so I'm not sure why its being posted here; it seems to work perfectly fine on Windows 10.

    I have tested with Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC builds 1607 and 1809.

    The problems you are having with Error 204 and "Unable to write" are very likely to do with something else related to Windows and most likely either a corrupt NTVDM subsystem or anti-virus software or something wrong with the
    file system.

    Nick
    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426)
  • From Petros Argyrakis@2:410/9 to Nick Andre on Tuesday, September 21, 2021 17:09:04
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    On 17 Sep 21 09:53:58, Petros Argyrakis said the following to All:

    It has been a few versions now that DBRIDGE on WIN10 32bit crashes
    with the
    following error:
    ERROR: Non-standard error #204 @ 1d7e:0370 MEM=53737 MAX=53737

    We have traded emails on this so I'm not sure why its being posted here;
    it
    seems to work perfectly fine on Windows 10.

    I have tested with Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC builds 1607 and 1809.

    The problems you are having with Error 204 and "Unable to write" are very

    likely to do with something else related to Windows and most likely
    either a
    corrupt NTVDM subsystem or anti-virus software or something wrong with
    the
    file system.

    I was just testing that I can send an echomail :)

    I will try with a new VM, as I said in my email :)

    Thanks for the help!

    --- D'Bridge 4
    * Origin: VM/SP (2:410/9)
  • From Leo Barnhoorn@2:280/2040 to Petros Argyrakis on Wednesday, September 22, 2021 01:40:00
    Hello Petros!

    17 Sep 21 09:53, you wrote to all:

    It has been a few versions now that DBRIDGE on WIN10 32bit crashes
    with the following error:
    ERROR: Non-standard error #204 @ 1d7e:0370 MEM=53737 MAX=53737

    ANy idea how to fix this?
    I also run D'Bridge in VM Virtualbox Windows 10 32 bits system.
    The first D'Bridge installation went well until I tried to start DB lots of errors.
    After that I started DB as administrator and since then I have no more problems with D'Bridge.
    It's running like a charm here now.

    Kind regards,
    Leo

    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20180707
    * Origin: ---<Have a nice day>--- (2:280/2040)
  • From Petros Argyrakis@2:410/9 to Leo Barnhoorn on Thursday, September 23, 2021 00:23:34
    17 Sep 21 09:53, you wrote to all:

    It has been a few versions now that DBRIDGE on WIN10 32bit crashes LB>PA> with the following error:
    ERROR: Non-standard error #204 @ 1d7e:0370 MEM=53737 MAX=53737

    ANy idea how to fix this?
    I also run D'Bridge in VM Virtualbox Windows 10 32 bits system.
    The first D'Bridge installation went well until I tried to start DB lots
    of errors.
    After that I started DB as administrator and since then I have no more problems with D'Bridge.
    It's running like a charm here now.


    Well I found the solution to the problem. Or I think I found it.

    mode 80,25 before running DB

    Previous versions they had no issues but I do not know since when they have.

    Thanks Nick for the support!

    --- D'Bridge 4
    * Origin: VM/SP (2:410/9)
  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Petros Argyrakis on Wednesday, September 22, 2021 19:23:32
    On 23 Sep 21 00:23:34, Petros Argyrakis said the following to Leo Barnhoorn:

    Well I found the solution to the problem. Or I think I found it.

    mode 80,25 before running DB

    Glad to hear its working at least better now.

    Nick
    --- Renegade vY2Ka2
    * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426)