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[Pearpc-devel] Pearpc crash at resolution change
Adeeb Mohammed
2006-05-24 00:01:18 UTC
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Hi,

I have noticed that pearpc crashes(total freezeup) when the emulated
OS tries to change resolution. Is there some simple fix, like
disabling resolution changes, becau
Jens von der Heydt
2006-05-24 06:23:19 UTC
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Post by Adeeb Mohammed
Hi,
I have noticed that pearpc crashes(total freezeup) when the emulated
OS tries to change resolution. Is there some simple fix, like
disabling resolution changes, because it would allow a lot more
applications to run.
Adeeb
Hi Adeeb,

you have to submit more information for your problem. What kind of
operating system
are you emulating? When is the display change being done?

As far as I know only Mac OS X is able to switch resolutions since we
provide
a generic driver for the emulated graphics card with pearpc.

Jens
Alex Smith
2006-05-24 15:17:41 UTC
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Post by Jens von der Heydt
Post by Adeeb Mohammed
Hi,
I have noticed that pearpc crashes(total freezeup) when the emulated
OS tries to change resolution. Is there some simple fix, like
disabling resolution changes, because it would allow a lot more
applications to run.
Adeeb
Hi Adeeb,
you have to submit more information for your problem. What kind of
operating system
are you emulating? When is the display change being done?
As far as I know only Mac OS X is able to switch resolutions since we
provide
a generic driver for the emulated graphics card with pearpc.
Jens
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If you are using Mac OS X, do you have the video.x thing enabled in your
config file (I can't remember the the exact value, something like
prom_driver_graphic = "path/to/video.x")

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