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oldguy2
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:54 am   

[3.30] Bitmap image is not valid
 
Well this one is interesting. I simply started Cmud and it crashed 2 seconds after opening and showing the sessions dialog.

Code:
date/time         : 2010-10-03, 18:25:08, 431ms
operating system  : Windows XP Service Pack 3 build 2600
system language   : English
system up time    : 8 hours 23 minutes
program up time   : 2 seconds
processor         : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3800+
physical memory   : 1172/2047 MB (free/total)
free disk space   : (C:) 124.35 GB
display mode      : 1440x900, 32 bit
process id        : $380
allocated memory  : 27.08 MB
executable        : cMUD.exe
exec. date/time   : 2010-10-01 16:35
version           : 3.30.0.0
compiled with     : BCB 2006/07
madExcept version : 3.0k
callstack crc     : $944f9a39, $d35128fb, $d35128fb
exception number  : 1
exception class   : EInvalidGraphic
exception message : Bitmap image is ot valid.

Main ($d1c):
00486d0d +011 cMUD.exe   Graphics            InvalidGraphic
00486d19 +005 cMUD.exe   Graphics            InvalidBitmap
0048c827 +053 cMUD.exe   Graphics            TBitmap.ReadStream
0048c053 +01b cMUD.exe   Graphics            TBitmap.LoadFromStream
0048bd7b +063 cMUD.exe   Graphics            TBitmap.HandleNeeded
0048ba78 +00c cMUD.exe   Graphics            TBitmap.GetCanvas
00755180 +c60 cMUD.exe   explbtn   1435 +288 TExplorerButton.Paint
004c4edf +057 cMUD.exe   Controls            TCustomControl.PaintWindow
004c0305 +055 cMUD.exe   Controls            TWinControl.PaintHandler
004c0a78 +048 cMUD.exe   Controls            TWinControl.WMPaint
004c4e78 +010 cMUD.exe   Controls            TCustomControl.WMPaint
004bc14b +2bb cMUD.exe   Controls            TControl.WndProc
004c014f +4fb cMUD.exe   Controls            TWinControl.WndProc
004bf878 +02c cMUD.exe   Controls            TWinControl.MainWndProc
0047d4dc +014 cMUD.exe   Classes             StdWndProc
7c90e470 +010 ntdll.dll                      KiUserCallbackDispatcher
7e42aed7 +02c USER32.dll                     UpdateWindow
004c2bc5 +015 cMUD.exe   Controls            TWinControl.Update
004c2bdd +011 cMUD.exe   Controls            TWinControl.Repaint
007559c1 +059 cMUD.exe   explbtn   1570   +8 TExplorerButton.SetBitmap
00d35526 +086 cMUD.exe   MAIN     12994   +4 UpdateItem
00d356de +0ce cMUD.exe   MAIN     13023   +9 TMUDForm.DoUpdateIcons
00d6702d +009 cMUD.exe   MAIN     24122   +1 TMUDForm.wmUpdateIcons
004bc14b +2bb cMUD.exe   Controls            TControl.WndProc
004c014f +4fb cMUD.exe   Controls            TWinControl.WndProc
004a26af +553 cMUD.exe   Forms               TCustomForm.WndProc
004bf878 +02c cMUD.exe   Controls            TWinControl.MainWndProc
0047d4dc +014 cMUD.exe   Classes             StdWndProc
7e4196c2 +00a USER32.dll                     DispatchMessageA
004aa824 +0fc cMUD.exe   Forms               TApplication.ProcessMessage
004aa85e +00a cMUD.exe   Forms               TApplication.HandleMessage
004aab53 +0b3 cMUD.exe   Forms               TApplication.Run
00e93fb4 +088 cMUD.exe   CMUD       372  +20 initialization
7c912c21 +069 ntdll.dll                      RtlUnicodeStringToAnsiString

error details:
Started Cmud Program.


I am assuming that the message was actually supposed to say "not" instead of "ot"?
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oldguy2
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 8:05 am   
 
This only happened this single time. In case someone is curious I don't use any graphics with Cmud.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 4:33 pm   
 
That's a Windows error message (so it's not my typo, but Microsoft's or Delphi's).

The error you got was when CMUD was trying to draw the icons images on the buttons on your command line (like the Parse, Trigger, etc buttons to the right). These images are compiled into CMUD do I don't see how this could crash unless Windows somehow was telling CMUD to update these buttons before CMUD was fully loaded. Completely stumped on this, but if you find a way to make it happen again, let me know.
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oldguy2
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 5:40 pm   
 
Gotcha. I wonder if anyone ever told them they had a typo. Razz I will be watching for it.
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