I've noticed a unique kind of crash with Darwinia, which I've experienced with version 1.3...
Whenever I try to run Darwinia while I have a particular website open, the entire system crashes, everything hangs and CPU time shoots up to 100%... the site which triggers the crash is:
http://www.inthemix.com.au/?city=3
only that page causes the crash, when you go to the forums page within that site the crash no longer occurs... Also, Darwinia is the only game that crashes when that site is open... I'm not game to test it further because having the entire system hang is not something I'd like to repeat too often I'm using Firefox as my browser...
My specs are:
Dell Inspiron 9400
Intel Core Duo 2.0gGhz
1Gb 667mHz DDR2
Nvidia Go 7800
Can anyone reproduce this? I've never seen a game/app crash the system simply because a particular webpage was open...
Interesting and unique kind of crash ;)
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hmm doesnt happen to me
maybe its because of something on the page loading that slows the computer down, and then darwinia taking all the rest of the cpu power? i did notice firefox got a bit 'itchy' when i loaded that page.
i couldnt switch tabs unless i ctrl-tabbed, which only happens when firefox starts using lots of cpu
so it seems firefox is just using too much cpu power, and then darwinia uses the rest and then some, causing the system to crash
yay!
maybe its because of something on the page loading that slows the computer down, and then darwinia taking all the rest of the cpu power? i did notice firefox got a bit 'itchy' when i loaded that page.
i couldnt switch tabs unless i ctrl-tabbed, which only happens when firefox starts using lots of cpu
so it seems firefox is just using too much cpu power, and then darwinia uses the rest and then some, causing the system to crash
yay!
Do you get a slowdown before the crash? It doesn't seem likely to be resources related. I also think that maybe you can try doing some more repeated experiments to make sure this website is the case. Some ideas:
1. Try opening it with another browser and running Darwinia
2. Try turning off Flash and running Darwinia.
3. Are you sure it's not selective memory? Try some more control (i.e. no browser running and browser on a different website. try one with lots of flash too, like newgrounds.com)
1. Try opening it with another browser and running Darwinia
2. Try turning off Flash and running Darwinia.
3. Are you sure it's not selective memory? Try some more control (i.e. no browser running and browser on a different website. try one with lots of flash too, like newgrounds.com)
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