When I click the Debug button I get the following in the PalmOS Device
Console window:
Initializing parser...
Initializing lex...
Installing keywords...
Initializing eval...
Initializing exec...
CmdGetRemoteRtnName error: ILLEGAL ADDRESS
CmdReceiveMessagePacket: the received packet is not a message or state
response packet.
In the Log window I see:
Process Created: address=0x5ea94
size=0xacbc
cardID=0
dbID=0x2027f
Bus error exception at 0x10c4681e (CtlGetLabel) <-- I'm investigating this
now.
Process Created: address=0x5ea94
size=0xacbc
cardID=0
dbID=0x2027f
In the Stack frame I see a series of calls. The last two are:
0x200010C1(<unknown>)
0x10C72E38( TargetCfgRoutines )
When I highlight the 0x200010C1(<unknown>) entry I see a long series of
entries in the Source frame that look similar to this:
200010C1: FFFF dc.w 0xffff
When I highlight the 0x10C72E38( TargetCfgRoutines ) line, the first line in
the Source frame is:
10C72E38: 48E7E0C0 movem.l d0-d2/a0-a1,-(a7)
Mitch
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> Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 9:58 PM
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: Re: Stack Overflow on Reset
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> > Normally I would set some breakpoints and gradually narrow down the
> > source of the problem...Any suggestions?
>
> When you get the error dialog, why aren't you clicking on the
> Debug button and
> seeing precisely where the error is occuring?
>
> -- Keith Rollin
> -- Palm OS Emulator engineer
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> "Mitch Fawcett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/18/2000 06:58:04 PM
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> Please respond to "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent by: "Mitch Fawcett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> cc: (Keith Rollin/US/PALM)
> Subject: Stack Overflow on Reset
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> I'm hoping someone can offer me help on a problem that I'll admit is a bit
> vague.
>
> What has happened is, out of the blue, whenever I reset Poser I
> get an error
> message that I have just overflowed the stack. Admittedly there
> is a bug in
> my program, because I don't get the error after I delete my app
> from Poser.
> Normally I would set some breakpoints and gradually narrow down the source
> of the problem. The problem is, no matter where I set my breakpoint, it
> doesn't get encountered during the reset process. I've tried various lines
> in Start, Stop, PilotMain... no luck.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Mitch Fawcett
> Tapn'see Software
> Home of SuperList2
> http://www.tapnsee.software
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