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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Crash GnuBG on Windows 7 RC


From: Yoshito Takeuchi
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] Crash GnuBG on Windows 7 RC
Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 13:00:34 +0900

Hi Ingo

Thank you for your advice.

I tried set my PC normal clock and try.
But same situation.

I don't know, what is wrong.
I guess
(1) Windows 7
(2)Display driver
(3)GnuBG ( Excuse me)
(4) In my use( because about connect to 4 monitors)
(5) Off course My PC system ( but another program looks fine,,, I think)
(6) another thing......

Thank you

Yoshito Takeuchi

2009/9/15 Ingo Macherius <address@hidden>:
> Intel core-i7 920 overclocked to 3.55Ghz with Asus P6T motherboard. ?!
>
> Maybe that is a bit agressive, given the official 2.67 GHz? Gnubg is
> actually able to keep all cores (and virtual threads) pretty busy and hot
> (sic!). Maybe you should retry at the officially supported clock frequency
> and see if the problem can still be reproduced ...
>
> Ingo
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: address@hidden
>> [mailto:address@hidden On
>> Behalf Of Yoshito Takeuchi
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 5:16 AM
>> To: address@hidden
>> Subject: [Bug-gnubg] Crash GnuBG on Windows 7 RC
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Yoshito Takeuchi <address@hidden>
>> Date: 2009/9/15
>> Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] Crash GnuBG on Windows 7 RC
>> To: Michael Petch <address@hidden>
>>
>>
>> Hi Michael Petch and there.
>>
>> Final report.
>>
>> I use GnuBG snapshot 20090914.(Win threads, sse2).
>>
>> I play a match on GnuBG.
>> Few games later
>>
>> 1. Stop sound effect(dice, checker etc..)
>> 2. No sound, but I can play, so play two or three more.
>> 3. Windows system menu popup, terminate GnuBG, and crash.
>>
>> Change Display Type 2d board(another setting is same as
>> below). I played 2 or 3 hours, No problem.
>>
>> -------------------------------------------
>> My system
>>
>> Windows 7 RC 32bit
>> Intel core-i7 920 OC to 3.55Ghz with Asus P6T motherboard.
>> 6GB RAM
>> ATI Radeon 4670 Video card x 2 ( connect to 4 monitors.)
>> Display Driver version 9.9(9/9/2009)
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------
>> My GnuBG setting
>>
>> Analysis
>> checker play grandmaster
>> Cube decisions grandmaster
>>
>> Appearance
>> General
>> Display Type 3d board
>> Animate dice rolls checked
>> Animate resignation flag checked
>> Cloase board on exit checked
>> Board angel 15 -> 20
>> Designs Red Green
>>
>> Evaluation
>> Predefined settings grandmaster
>> Cube decisions grandmaster
>>
>> Players
>> Player 0
>> Checker play supremo
>> Cube decisions world class
>>
>> General Options
>> Game
>> Roll the dice automatically checked
>> Play forced moves automatically checked
>> Play bearoff moves automatically checked
>>
>> Display
>> Show Pips " Pips and EPC "
>> Match quity as MWC unchecked
>> GWC as percentage checked
>>
>> Match
>> set to 9 length points
>>
>> Other
>> Cache 168mb(max)
>> Eval Threads 7
>>
>> language Select language English(US)
>>
>> Another all set defaults
>> --------------------------------------------
>>
>> And another report.
>>
>> My another PC
>>
>> Athlon 64 x2 (2Ghz)
>> nVidia Geforce 7600GS with latest driver for windows 7.
>> Windows 7 RC 32bit
>>
>> This PC cannot play 3d board.
>> I try GnuBG Setting-Appearance-General-Test performance,
>> result is very slow performance. Use Windows XP on this PC ,I
>> can play 3d GnuBG very well.
>>
>> Report end.
>>
>> If you need another information, please teach me.
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> Yoshito Takeuchi
>>
>>
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