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Re: [Bug-gnubg] How best to run a large GNU v GNU session/Memory Leaks?
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Nardy Pillards |
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Re: [Bug-gnubg] How best to run a large GNU v GNU session/Memory Leaks? |
Date: |
Sat, 18 Oct 2003 11:52:02 +0200 |
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On 18 Oct 2003 at 5:07, grefow wrote:
> Whenever I have gnubg play a +100-game session against itself (gnubg0
> vs gnubg1; match length = 1; player strength = Supremo for both) it
> causes my Win98 system to become unstable. In fact, I now
> automatically reboot the system immediately upon finishing a gnubg
> session of any length. The couple of times that I let it play much
> longer sessions, my system locked up completely.
>
> Here's a copy of a report previously submitted, since it's the kind of
> thing I typically see when gnubg craps out on me:
> bgnubg 0.14 (Jul 2 build)
> 2003/10/02 3:09pm EDT
> While analysing bg00859 session.
[snip]
Could you try the latest build for Windows?
If you have a slow connection and/or a low screen resolution: choose
Old Layout (590 KB)
This build is named gnubg-old.exe (not gnubg.exe).
Otherwise choose the 3D/Panel version (695 KB and 346 KB for the
board3d files).
This build will overwrite your existing gnubg.exe.
http://users.skynet.be/bk228456/GNUBgW.htm#LatestBuild
mirrorred at
http://www.gnubg.org/win32/GNUBgW.htm#LatestBuild
Nardy
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