Designer Crashes
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Re: Designer Crashes
Please post the exact steps needed to reproduce this. Then I can check what's wrong there.
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Re: Designer Crashes
Can't reproduce it here on WinUAE with OS 3.9. Are you using the normal 68020 version of Designer or the FPU version?
Re: Designer Crashes
The normal Version (I mean, it was the top option)
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Re: Designer Crashes
Can you try to delete all plugins from LIBS:Hollywood and see if it makes a difference?
Re: Designer Crashes
Hi - good tip, now I have deleted all the files and there is no crash now. But how do I get the whole thing to work with the addons now?airsoftsoftwair wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 11:12 am Can you try to delete all plugins from LIBS:Hollywood and see if it makes a difference?
Re: Designer Crashes
Put them back one by one and let us know which one triggers the crash?deaddisk wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 2:45 pmHi - good tip, now I have deleted all the files and there is no crash now. But how do I get the whole thing to work with the addons now?airsoftsoftwair wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 11:12 am Can you try to delete all plugins from LIBS:Hollywood and see if it makes a difference?
Re: Designer Crashes
I find that iconic plugin crash Designer 4.0 under MorphOS. Perhaps that is the fault one.
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Re: Designer Crashes
As can be seen from the video, the OP uses Designer 6.0.
My bet is the XMP plugin because it adds gazillions of sound formats to Hollywood. From the source code:
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hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "FastTracker II", NULL, "xm", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Scream Tracker", NULL, "stm", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Scream Tracker", NULL, "s3m", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "OctaMED", NULL, "med", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Oktalyzer", NULL, "okt", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Composer 669", NULL, "669", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Impulse Tracker", NULL, "it", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Ultra Tracker", NULL, "ult", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Liquid Tracker", NULL, "liq", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Oktalyzer", NULL, "okt", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Funktracker", NULL, "fnk", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Farandole Composer", NULL, "far", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Oktalyzer", NULL, "okt", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Imago Orpheus", NULL, "imf", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Digitrakker", NULL, "mdl", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Multitracker", NULL, "mtm", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Poly Tracker", NULL, "ptm", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Real Tracker", NULL, "rtm", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Ice Tracker", NULL, "mtn", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "Quadra Composer", NULL, "emod", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "The Player 4.0", NULL, "p40", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "The Player 4.0a", NULL, "p40a", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "The Player 4.1", NULL, "p41", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "The Player 4.1a", NULL, "p41", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "The Player 5.0", NULL, "p50", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "The Player 5.0a", NULL, "p50a", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "The Player 6.0", NULL, "p60", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "The Player 6.0a", NULL, "p60a", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "The Player 6.1", NULL, "p61", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "The Player 6.1a", NULL, "p61a", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "NoisePacker", NULL, "np", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "NoisePacker 2", NULL, "np2", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "NoisePacker 3", NULL, "np3", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "NoisePacker", NULL, "np", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "ProRunner", NULL, "pru", 0, 0);
hwcl->SysBase->hw_RegisterFileType(self, HWFILETYPE_SOUND, "ProRunner 2", NULL, "pru2", 0, 0);
That's just my theory because I can't reproduce the problem on any of my "clean" AmigaOS installations. I'd guess this is caused by some AmiKit patches and it's not a Designer bug...