Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uunet!munnari.oz.au!csc!myb100 From: myb100@csc.anu.oz Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: spiders and crabs Message-ID: <2688.26d32781@csc.anu.oz> Date: 23 Aug 90 00:46:57 GMT References: <1126.AA1126@amigash> <26cf7a05-2855.1comp.sys.amiga-1@tronsbox.xei.com> <3616@teksce.SCE.TEK.COM> Organization: Computer Services, Australian National University Lines: 28 [A whole bunch of people, talking about crashes of Spiders and/or Crabs..] including: dales@teksce.SCE.TEK.COM (Dale Snell) writes: > dfrancis@tronsbox.xei.com (Dennis Francis Heffernan) writes: > | > | Haven't run Spiders, but Crabs gave me the exact same Guru when > |run from the Workbench, and a #4 (illegal instruction) when run from WShell. > |I had chalked it up to my 68030 and gave up... > > Don't bet on it being your 68030. I have a 68000, and Crabs > crashes with a #3 (illegal address?) guru when I run it from the > Workbench. I haven't tried running it from WShell. On the other claw, > Spiders seems to run with no problem. Kinda cute, actually. I've had no problems with either. My system: Std. B2000, PAL, GVP hardcard+2 non-fat Agnus (agnes,angus..), one floppy, usual background stuff like VirusX... Could it be a problem with NTSC systems ? =============================================================================== Markus Buchhorn /// | This space Mt Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories, Canberra /// | PMB Weston Ck. P.O. A.C.T. 2611, Australia \\\/// | intentionally markus@mso.anu.oz.au -or- nssdca::psi%mssso::markus \XX/ | left blank ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone donations: AUS-6-249-0280 Flames: alt.dev.null Disclaimer: standard ===============================================================================