Sounds like an overclock gone bad. I wrote my own IO equivalent and came across similar errors when running on an 8 core system overclocked to 4.0 Ghz. Reducing the overclock (and necessary voltages) down to 3.8 Ghz got me back to the races again :)
Mike --- In [email protected], "danielwardadams" <danielwardad...@...> wrote: > > I recently built a new computer and I've been having strange problems running > Amibroker together with Intelligent Optimizer (IO) ever since. It seems to > work fine for everything else so I'm assuming it's not a hardware or > Operating System (64 Bit Windows 7) problem. > > This morning I (mistakingly -- see later) saw in the Amibroker Compatibility > Chart in the User's Guide that Quotes Plus isn't compatible with 64 bit > Amibroker so I thought my problem might be Quotes Plus database related. So I > tried to run my AB/IO combination with a Yahoo Amiquote EOD database instead. > I had a similar problem with AB crashing on the second IO invocation (it > works fine for the first one). > > When I saw the problem reoccur, I looked closer at the compatibility chart > and see that everything (including Quotes Plus) is supposed to run with 32 > bit AB which is what I have. > > So I'm back to ground zero and it's evidently not a database problem. > > My error text is: "NSBasic Script Error on line 7548. An error number > -2147417851 was generated by an ActiveX object." It happens after one > optimization has been run but before it can start the next one (my IO batch > file has 100 tickers in it). > > I have been making this same run weekly for the past 4-5 years (but formerly > with 32 bit XP) so I'm pretty sure my IO setup, my AFL, etc. are okay. Fred > Tonetti (father of IO) held my hand for awhile last week and I got one run to > work but I have no idea why. Today nothing is working again. Sine it did work > once, it seems it has to be some type of setting someplace (??). > > Any help/clues/diagnostic approaches would be appreciated. > > Dan > > (Processor is a quad core AMD Athlon II 930 but it's only running in one > core. Running with 4GB RAM, 64 Bit W7, and AB 5.30 Professional). >
