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bluesman
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Application error

Post by bluesman »

when I try to start the game I have an error:

"Application error: intro.exe.
the instruction at 0040114f referenced memory at 004002ce
The memory could not be written"

with a surtain machine it is the following:
CPU: AMD K7 500 MHz.
Memory 128Mb ram
VGA Card :Riva TNT2
Sound Card: Sound Blaster 1024 Live
OS: W98

Thank you for your time and prompt response.
Best regards
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Post by Larry Holt »

What OS are you running. I assume Win95/98. I would insure that you don't have anyting else running in the background. Unfortunately tracking down the real reason for memory errors is nearly impossible for anyone other than a developer with debug tools. The usual solution is to reinstall the application then reinstall windows if that does not work.

If you are running WIN95 (NOT WIN98) you can use the regclean tool to clean up the registery and remove any entries that are no longer being used but may be interfering with the operation of your machine. Regclean used to be availible at MS but a WWW search might find it elsewhere.

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Post by Larry Holt »

Duhh, sorry I've had my first coffee but the caffeine must not be in my system yet. I see that you are running WIN98. I have it without any problems.

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Post by bluesman »

thanks for the info but, I think my system
is clean..

I think it is a hardware problem is there
any conflicts that you may Know of..


thank´s for everything

you guys are great

best regards TEO

thanks for your time


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Post by Dean Robb »

Originally posted by bluesman:
thanks for the info but, I think my system
is clean..I think it is a hardware problem is there any conflicts that you may Know of..
Not Matrix staff, but...

Are you running from start.bat or intro.exe?
Start.bat calls a smacker file and smacker is sometimes picky about it's video cards. Try running directly from intro.exe.

Also it looks as if you're running CrashGuard or something similar as that's not a typical W9x message. Try turning it off...they often cause more problems than they solve.

And, of course, the usual advice to ensure you have the latest video drivers for your card. Some of the earlier TNT2 drivers were flaky.

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Post by bluesman »

I'm running the batch file without any CrashGuard running.
I'll download the latest drivers for my video card and i'll try again.

thank you for your time.
Regards,
Teo.
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Post by Larry Holt »

Originally posted by bluesman:
I'm running the batch file without any CrashGuard running...
Ah ha! You should use the intro.exe file directly and not the batch file. This is more stable and will be eliminated in the patch.

From your error message about intro.exe, I thought that you were running it directly.


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Post by bluesman »

I have tried all EXE files, but the result is the same one.

In DOS mode, in SP. series I never had problems, I am convinced that the problem is located in the drivers for Win9x of the TNT2.
Teo.

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Post by Voriax »

I have a Win95 and Viper 770 TNT2, I've played SPWAW with both the old 2.08 and the unofficial 5.22 Detonator drivers. both worked fine. you can get the latest official Detonator driver from Nvidia's webpage.

Have you had any unusual crashes with other programs lately? Or have you made any hardware changes lately? I think it actually *could* also be a faulty memory chip, the memory test during startup is useless so if nothing helps try to find a memory test program to check it.

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Post by victorhauser »

My system is very similar to yours.

Pentium III 600Mhz
Windows 98
Riva TNT2 Ultra video
Soundblaster Live! audio
128MB RAM

I dragged a shortcut of the Intro.exe out to my desktop and it works every time. I've never had a crash or even a hiccup while starting or playing. I've even had Railroad Tycoon II and SPWAW running at the same time and Railroad Tycoon crashed, not SPWAW.
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Post by bluesman »

Hummm, maybe the CPU (AMD not Intel)?
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Post by Panther »

I have an Amd 350Mhz with 128 Meg Ram
Motego a3d sound card ( I think)
Windows 98
and no problems with anything crashing. For that matter I never had spwaw crash on me at all.
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Post by Pack Rat »

Read some of the very first posts on this forum. 3d cards are tricky and I think we tracked some of the problems to them.

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Post by Paul Vebber »

Try turning the Hardware accelleration off on your sound card and if you have a logitech mouse try updating the drivers.

Make sure you are using the latest version of DirectX...or if you are...try reverting back to version 6.1.
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Post by Voriax »


It is really funny how differently things work...I have a AMD K6/2-300 and a Vortex 2 Superquad sound card. I have this sound problem during arty barrages with fast arty on. I saw the comment about turning hardware acceleration off and tried it. total disaster. now just about all sounds stuttered, crackled and splurted. And during the arty barrages the game itself slowed so much that the shell explosions were 'slow motion'. It was interesting to see all phases of shell explosion though Image

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Post by bluesman »

I'm going to reinstall my system this weekend , I have the latest drivers of my devices and the latest DirectX version, and the game continues crashing.
Thanks for your time. Men, you really are great.
Teo.
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Post by bluesman »

The problem is fixed. My system was infected by a new mutation of W95/cih virus, this virus infected "intro.exe" and it was the cause of the failure.

About SPWAW is the best one of Steel Panthers series. In my opinion, artillery is very weak, but on the other side, armor penetration has been improved.

SPAW is great wargame and a good virus detector.

Thank you very much for your support and time.

Best regards.
Teo.

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