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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / getting lots of application errors.

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JesterDev
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2003 08:10
I've been trying out a few of the demos's and what not and keep getting an application error. I also get this when running programs with the the trail version of Darkbasic Pro. I just ordered the full version... I hope this is fixed in the latest patch. Anyway here is the error:

The Instruction at "0x1864554" referenced memory at "0x0000000". This memory could not be "read".

I running:
Windows 2000 Pro
Geforce4 MX 420
1gig DDR 233
P4 2.53Ghz

Any ideas?
MrTAToad
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2003 11:03
Well, the error message is pretty useless.
I suggest you make sure that DX is working correctly.

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JesterDev
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2003 22:30
Loading it into Visual Studio.NET debuger this is the line
causnig the problem:
01864554 mov ecx,dword ptr [eax]

Unhandled exception at 0x01864554 in DBPro_RoomDemo.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x00000000.

I have the DirectX 9 SDK and Runtime installed and other DirectX programs that I've written in .NET work just fine. Perhaps I should reinstall it..

TheCyborg
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2003 22:41
I've got theese errors too when I had the trial.. Fixed in full version..

Running:
Windows 2000 SP4
GeForce 2 MX 200 32MB SD
320 MB PC133 SD
P2 300
DX9

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