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- random crashing in 5min~1hours for no apparent reason.
- windows crash reports say some problems on mohoengine dll(or other dlls - also seems random)
- its largely application level error(no OS crash) but although rare, blue screen happens too
(about memory management)
I solved it by... popping out one of my ram stick from my pc. No kidding! Not that memory stick is bad or something(it passed memtest86+ 48hrs) This seems to be addressable memory space problem. This seems to happens when
- OS is 32bit XP or VISTA AND your vga card driver is pre-WDDM driver mode.
- total memory(mainboard ram + vga card memory) is more than 4GB(mine was 4gb(2gb*2) ram+2gb vga card memory)
- (maybe)nvidia driver?
In my definitely wild and inaccurate guess, since 32bit OS can address only 4GB of address space, the OS and vga driver needs to do some memory mapping/swapping tricks in configuration like this, and there seems to be some limitation/defect in OS or driver(or supcom itself?) doing this.
Anyway after reducing my mainboard ram to 2gb(so total memory not exceeding 4gb), I'm enjoying crashless games (6+ hours straight) now. good luck!
No kidding that trajectories are taken care of by the CPU. Has memory ever been known to perform computations? And 1GB of RAM? you do realise the operating system isn't completely unloaded when you start an application, right? Please go away, you have no idea what you are speaking of and it's painful to read.