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RoundEngine
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Re: Java faults

#21 Post by RoundEngine »

Sorry, I've been out of town. Yes, I have the files that made it crash.

JackZ
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Re: Java faults

#22 Post by JackZ »

Talking about that, I have noticed that AM has troubles with hibernation mode on my laptop. Whenever W11 goes into hibernation mode with AM running a gauge, when W11 goes off hibernation mode, Am tries to recover but eventually stops responding and I have to force quit.

Don’t know if it’s related to Java or not.
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Re: Java faults

#23 Post by SimPassion »

JackZ wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:20 pm Talking about that, I have noticed that AM has troubles with hibernation mode on my laptop. Whenever W11 goes into hibernation mode with AM running a gauge, when W11 goes off hibernation mode, Am tries to recover but eventually stops responding and I have to force quit.

Don’t know if it’s related to Java or not.
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Rather related to the ability for Windows to bring backup values and environment, something which always been an issue through time, for some sensible layers app and virtualization like Java, which is working in somewhat sanding box.
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Corjan
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Re: Java faults

#24 Post by Corjan »

Hi,


Doubt it has anything to do with java. Java just uses the normal Windows API, just like any application.
Most of the time this has to do with the GPU. Don't think GPU state is that well preserved during a hibernation.

But like Gilles said, I would also not recommend using hibernation. Sleeping will probably give better results.


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Re: Java faults

#25 Post by Corjan »

RoundEngine wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 9:43 pm Sorry, I've been out of town. Yes, I have the files that made it crash.
Would you mind sending me the files and a short explanation how you can get AM to crash?

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Re: Java faults

#26 Post by RoundEngine »

I will do that later today.

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