> >> You don't have to reboot to get Voyager working again. Simply click
> >> "suspend", quit Voyager, and then start Voyager again, but if the
> >> problem happens once, try to aviod that website for the rest of the
> >> session.
>
> I don`t get the `suspend reboot` requestor as I`m running SmartCrash.
> I`ve tried using Scout and removing the V associated tasks,but I still
> can`t run it again until I reboot.
hmmmm, did you try any of my other suggestions? Try running voyager in
a CLI process, making sure you don't RUN Voyager (so it DOES tie up
the cli process) and making sure the stack size is 65536 bytes.
Voyager now runs on a new cli process with a high stack on my system.
I wrote a program so that I could select between the three versions,
and that sets up the stack for me, you could try to make a cli script.
I'm still pretty sure that the stack size is the problem, otherwise I
haven't got a leg to stand on....
You might want to try limiting the amount of connections that Voyager
has, having 256 connections gives lots of colourfull LEDs, but it
could be the source of your problem.
Richard Brooklyn.
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