Rexxenexx 0 Posted October 16, 2002 Two missions out of three crash the exe so far, I expect many more WILL crash it. Please MODERATORS DON'T LOCK THREAD then I won't be able to give input to the BIS developers. My other thread was misunderstood as being ONLY about not seeing missions and then locked. FlashpointServer.exe crashes in some missions during play. This time it happened in another mission (VulturesNest). Again here is the Flashpoint.rpt (Hope this helps): ===================================================================== == F:\OperationFlashpoint\FlashpointServer.exe ===================================================================== Exe version: Tue Oct 01 08:35:36 2002 graphics: Â No resolution: Â 160x120x32 Addons: Â VoiceRH in voicerh\, Bizon in bizon\, Su25 in su25\, 6G30 in 6g30\ Â BIS_WeaponPack in o_wp\, BMP2 in bmp2\, Kozlice in kozl\, Steyr in steyr\, AH64 in apac\ Â Vulcan in vulcan\, Hunter in hunter\, Kolo in kolo\, Mini in mini\, Trabant in trab\ Â G36a in g36a\, BRDM in brmd\, Ch47D in ch47\, HMMWV in humr\ Â LaserGuided in laserguided\, Noe in noe\, OH58 in oh58\, XMS in xms\ Â BIS_Resistance in o\, Flags1 in flags\, MM1 in mm-1\, Bradley in m2a2\ Mods: RES ======================================================= Date: 10/15/02 Â Time: 20:29:25 ------------------------------------------------------- Exception code: C0000005 ACCESS_VIOLATION at 0065FA59 Version 1.85 Fault address: Â 0065FA59 01:0025EA59 F:\OperationFlashpoint\FlashpointServer.exe file: Â Â INF3_1-8c_Sidewinder (cur_mp) world: Â Â noe Prev. code bytes: 89 46 08 80 27 00 B0 01 EB C5 53 8B 5C 24 08 56 Fault code bytes: 8B 73 14 85 F6 57 8B F9 74 03 FF 46 04 8B 4F 14 Registers: EAX:00000000 EBX:00000004 ECX:0012F7F4 EDX:010F0400 ESI:00000004 EDI:058ADFB8 CS:EIP:001B:0065FA59 SS:ESP:0023:0012F7AC Â EBP:0012F7E0 DS:0023 Â ES:0023 Â FS:0038 Â GS:0000 Flags:00010202 ======================================================= ===================================================================== == F:\OperationFlashpoint\FlashpointServer.exe ===================================================================== Exe version: Tue Oct 01 08:35:36 2002 graphics: Â No resolution: Â 160x120x32 Addons: Â VoiceRH in voicerh\, Bizon in bizon\, Su25 in su25\, 6G30 in 6g30\ Â BIS_WeaponPack in o_wp\, BMP2 in bmp2\, Kozlice in kozl\, Steyr in steyr\, AH64 in apac\ Â Vulcan in vulcan\, Hunter in hunter\, Kolo in kolo\, Mini in mini\, Trabant in trab\ Â G36a in g36a\, BRDM in brmd\, Ch47D in ch47\, HMMWV in humr\ Â LaserGuided in laserguided\, Noe in noe\, OH58 in oh58\, XMS in xms\ Â BIS_Resistance in o\, Flags1 in flags\, MM1 in mm-1\, Bradley in m2a2\ Mods: RES ======================================================= Date: 10/16/02 Â Time: 00:01:12 ------------------------------------------------------- Exception code: C0000005 ACCESS_VIOLATION at 0065FA59 Version 1.85 Fault address: Â 0065FA59 01:0025EA59 F:\OperationFlashpoint\FlashpointServer.exe file: Â Â INF2_1-8c_VulturesNestv3 (__cur_mp) world: Â Â Noe Prev. code bytes: 89 46 08 80 27 00 B0 01 EB C5 53 8B 5C 24 08 56 Fault code bytes: 8B 73 14 85 F6 57 8B F9 74 03 FF 46 04 8B 4F 14 Registers: EAX:00000000 EBX:00000004 ECX:0012F7F4 EDX:010F0100 ESI:00000004 EDI:06B2FEF8 CS:EIP:001B:0065FA59 SS:ESP:0023:0012F7AC Â EBP:0012F7E0 DS:0023 Â ES:0023 Â FS:0038 Â GS:0000 Flags:00010202 ======================================================= Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shadow 6 Posted October 16, 2002 I don't know all the contents in the rpt, but Access Violation I think I know. Atleast in Windows-terms access-violation is ususally caused by an overheated cpu, defective/unstable memory-module or some sort of 3rd-party crack in the software. You tried removing one mem-module at a time and checked the cpu-temp? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kegetys 2 Posted October 16, 2002 Access Violations really dont need to have anything to do with faulting hardware... Our server started to do the same kind of crashes after 1.85, in missions which worked fine with 1.75 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maruk 80 Posted October 16, 2002 Please can you contact support@bistudio.com and send them the mission where it does crash, context.bin and flashpoint.rpt files? Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
suma 8 Posted October 16, 2002 </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Rexxenexx @ Oct. 16 2002,09:17)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Again here is the Flashpoint.rpt (Hope this helps):<span id='postcolor'> I am sorry, but posting Flashpoint.rpt here will not help us identifying the bug. Please, post both Flashpoint.rpt AND context.bin to support@bistudio.com. See this topic or Troubleshooting FAQ forum section for more information. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rexxenexx 0 Posted October 16, 2002 </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Kegetys @ Oct. 16 2002,11:21)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Access Violations really dont need to have anything to do with faulting hardware... Our server started to do the same kind of crashes after 1.85, in missions which worked fine with 1.75<span id='postcolor'> Exactly Kegetys! They did work perfectly in standalone server 1.75.(btw thx Kegety for making the spec. script I use it in some of my missions) I tested all the missions and only the two crash the new server.exe. BUT (very strange) I set the Priority in the Task Manager to "High" on FlashpointServer.exe and went through both missions with no problems! I then set in to "Normal" and still the missions worked perfectly I even reset both the server and my client computer and off the bat the missions work perfectly. I'm going to send the files to support anyway just in case someone else runs into this, or you never know it could crop up again on my server Thx guys Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
suchey 0 Posted October 16, 2002 same issue here...Ill send the files from our server Share this post Link to post Share on other sites