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- Subject: Re: [hatari-devel] MEMWATCH freezes Hatari
- From: Uwe Seimet <Uwe.Seimet@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 16:19:33 +0200
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Saving the snapshot does not work. "/home/us/.config/hatari/" is
pre-selected as folder, "hatari.sav" as file. When I click on OK nothing
is saved in "/home/us/.config/hatari", even though Hatari says that the
snap-shot file name is "/home/us/.config/hatari/hatari.sav".
> Le 11/10/2018 à 15:47, Uwe Seimet a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I did so, and the result is a double bus fault, see attachment ...
> > Command line was
> >
> > ./hatari --machine tt --tos /opt/atari/tos306de.img -s 8 --ttram 16 --mmu on --addr24 off --cpu-exact off --compatible off ../../new_disk.st
> >
>
> Let's see if you can get a log file of the cpu traces until it bombs.
>
> - Run the floppy and boot to desktop.
> - then press F12 and save a memory snapshot before running romspeed,
> let's say hatari.sav
> - now run : ./hatari --memstate hatari.sav --trace all,-int,-cpu_regs
> 2>romspeed.log
> - from the restored desktop, run romspeed (double clicking might be
> difficult, because --trace will slow down hatari a lot, use "open" menu
> instead if needed)
> - once you reach the double bus error, choose "reset" and immediately
> press F12 to exit hatari.
>
> (doing a savestate from the desktop will be allow to skip the tos boot
> part when activating --trace, which can produce hundreds of MB of no
> interest)
>
> zip and upload the log file somewhere and I will have a look at it.
>
> Nicolas
>
>