The thing to try here is seeing if there's a difference between using OpenSim.exe on 64 bit, which will run as a 64-bit
process, and OpenSim.32BitLaunch.exe, which will run it as a 32-bit process.
As noted later on in this thread, there is at least one bug where an object can mysteriously crash OpenSimulator running
in 64-bit mode on Windows but not in 32-bit mode. There may be more.
This is partly why I haven't yet changed the docs to advise people to use OpenSim.exe on 64-bit Windows by default. The
same problems don't occur with 64-bit mono.
On 03/04/12 19:28, OpenSimFan wrote:
Who is running opensimulator on a x64 (windows) based system?
and how is this going?
with me, when i load a large amount of prims inworld with a oar file,
opensim crashes without writing the crash to opensim.log... (so i can't show
you)
but..
Windows error reporting makes crash reports. if you want to see them, let me
know...
they don't tell you much (i think) but its better than nothing...
OpenSimFan
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