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Offline TsargonTopic starter

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Amiga Vim?
« on: August 26, 2006, 03:57:18 AM »
At work, I use Unix (Sun to be precise) pretty much all day.  At home, I have two Linux boxes and a NetBSD box.  Since I'm a Vi person, I use Vim on my Windows boxes and until recently, I used Amiga Vim on my A2000 (I haven't gotten around to installing it on the A1200, but that's a whole 'nother story!).  The problem is my recent upgrade from OS 2.04 to OS 3.9 has killed it!

Basically, it works until I attempt to exit the program.  When I do, I get a recoverable software error of 0100 000F followed immediately by an unrecoverable software error of 8100 0005.  I know the x100 0005 means a corrupted memory list, but what does x100 000F mean?

Does anyone else use Amiga Vim?  If so, has anyone else seen this error when using OS 3.9?  My original install was Vim 6.3 and I attempted Vim 6.4 to see if that works (Vim 7.0 isn't available) with no such luck.  I haven't attempted to build it yet and I don't even know if I can!

Thanks!

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Re: Amiga Vim?
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2006, 05:22:47 AM »
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Basically, it works until I attempt to exit the program. When I do, I get a recoverable software error of 0100 000F followed immediately by an unrecoverable software error of 8100 0005. I know the x100 0005 means a corrupted memory list, but what does x100 000F mean?

0x0100000F is AN_BadFreeAddr, basically FreeMem was called with invalid pointer or system memory lists have been corrupted in a way that makes the test return error for valid pointer. Considering the very next alert is AN_MemCorrupt, it looks as if the program would trash some memory.

If you feel bored, try MungWall 37.71 or Wipeout. If it's simple memory trashing, these tools should notice it.
 

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Re: Amiga Vim?
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2006, 10:17:40 AM »
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