Dosbox Memory Allocation Error
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Post a reply 22 posts • Page 1 of 2 • 1, 2 Reply with quote Harvester memory allocation error *fixed* by mr stabby » 2005-10-26 @ 14:47 first i would like to say that i think dosbox is great. heres my problem. ive gotten harvester to run just memory allocation error system halted hackintosh peachy with dosbox. however, it crashes at very specific times. lets say i walk into a memory allocation error this is a non recoverable room and talk to someone...so far so good. then if they turn hostile and attack me, the game crashes with the error "ERROR! [id:0499] - memory allocation error cannot load command system halted "Memory allocation error, size -1"". if i walk into a room and someone or something is already hostile toward me, i have no troubles. ive managed to get very near the end of the game by avoiding this bug...but i cant memory allocation error 0xdeadbeef ignore it any longer if i want to finish it. sometimes when it crashes like this it also gives me the address of the error, with all that extra tech info that i cant read. but when it happens, it also mentions something about a "missing segment". not sure if this matters. any help is appreciated. things ive tried: *the loadfix command *allocating more memory *reinstalling *disabling EMS and XMS memory *checking my cd image files for corruption *mashing all the keys at
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once *cursing microsoft for completely abandoning DOS specs: intel P4 2.4 ghz 1gb rdram radeon 9700 pro 128mb creative sb live! intel mobo i850E win XP sp2 dosbox 0.63 Last edited by mr stabby on 2005-11-01 @ 19:27, edited 1 time in total. mr stabby Newbie Posts: 4Joined: 2005-10-26 @ 13:16 Top Reply with quote Re: Harvester memory allocation error by wd » 2005-10-26 @ 15:47 Can you disable the sound? Also try a CVS build (see the development forum) if you didn't already. > *mashing all the keys at once wd DOSBox Author Posts: 10818Joined: 2003-12-03 @ 21:23 Top Reply with quote Re: Harvester memory allocation error by mr stabby » 2005-10-26 @ 18:15 ive been messin with the sound in several different ways. nothing helps. i hadnt seen those CVS builds yet...they were interesting. i tried 3 of them, but they all give me the same error. was worth a shot though. mr stabby Newbie Posts: 4Joined: 2005-10-26 @ 13:16 Top Reply with quote Re: Harvester memory allocation error by HunterZ » 2005-10-26 @ 20:06 Have you tried allocating less memory? Negative values often mean that you are making more RAM available than the game can count, so it's wrapping around to something weird and causing an error. You're perfect, yes it's true...but without me, you're only you. HunterZ l33t++ Posts: 5960Joined: 2003-1-31 @ 19:04Location: Seattle Top Reply with quote Re: Harvester memory allocation error by mr stabby » 20
(64)P (226)Q (32)R (160)S (477)T (349)U (56)V (41)W (169)X (32)Y (16)Z (34)0-9 (46) broken runnable playable - (supported) Re-Loaded (1997) (runnable) Star Control II (Demo) (1992) (supported) WWF in Your House (1996) (supported) Island Conquest
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II (1996) (broken) Asterix and Obelix (1996) (supported) Aladin (1993) (supported) Christoph Kolumbus (1994) (supported) memory allocation error wordpress Jonathan (1993) (supported) Silverload (1995) (supported) Flotte Flitzer (1995) DOSBox does NOT host these games. This list is a memory allocation error windows 7 compatibility list. If you are looking for games, you can visit www.classicdosgames.com or GOG.COM. Game directory (browsing from H) Game: Year: Version: Status: runnable - playable - supported Hacker 1985 0.60 supported http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?t=10361 Hacker 2 1986 0.70 supported Halloween Harry (aka Alien Carnage) 1993 0.73 supported Halloween Hijinks 1993 0.60 playable Hammer Boy 1991 0.73 supported Hammer of the Gods 1994 0.65 supported Hamsters 1994 0.74 supported Hannibal 1992 0.72 supported Hanse 1988 0.74 supported Hanse Die Expedition dt 1995 0.72 supported Hard Drivin' II 1992 0.63 http://www.dosbox.com/comp_list.php?letter=H&showID=1263 playable Hard Hat Mack 1984 0.58 supported Hard Nova 1990 0.70 supported Hardball 2 1989 0.74 supported Hardball 3 1992 0.73 supported HardBall 4 1994 0.70 supported Hardball 5 1995 0.72 supported Hare Raising Havoc 1991 0.74 supported Harley Davidson: Road to Sturges 1989 0.63 supported Harpoon 1989 0.61 supported Harpoon - Signature edtion 1989 0.74 supported Harrier Combat Simulator 1988 0.70 supported Harrier Jump Jet 1992 0.61 supported Harvester 1994 0.74 supported Hat Trick 1987 0.61 supported Höhlenwelt Saga, Die 1994 0.72 supported Headline Harry 1991 0.70 supported Heart of China 1991 0.65 supported Hearthlight PC 1994 0.73 supported Heat Wave 1991 0.70 supported Heaven & Earth 1992 0.70 supported Heaven's Dawn 1995 0.70 supported Heavy Barrel 1989 0.61 supported Heavy Metal 1989 0.61 supported Heimdall 1991 0.70 supported Heimdall 2 1994 0.70 supported Heimdall 2 -Into the Hall of Worlds 1994 0.61 supported Heirs to the Throne 1992 0.70 supported Helicopter Simulator 1987 0.74 supported He
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