I've recently started to get "Not enough memory" popups when opening up BYOND after it has been open - It seems the new Pager is using extreme amounts of Physical Memory after being open for long periods of time.
Is this normal, or something on my part?
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![]() Mar 24 2013, 1:59 am (Edited on Mar 25 2013, 7:42 pm)
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![]() Mar 24 2013, 2:27 am
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I agree. For some reason it lags a lot after sometime.
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Damn, I thought we licked that bug. Ok, well that's a showstopper so we'll figure it out.
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I also have a similar problem. IT keeps on on popping a window saying: "If this continues to run, your Internet Browser will crash, will you like to close it"; Yes, No. I've never pressed Yes yet, I always click No.
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I've been investigating this and still am, but it occurred to me I should ask about the usage pattern so I have an idea of whether there's anything in particular that causes this more than others. Maybe something isn't coming out readily in testing.
- What kind of time period did this happen over? - About how much of that time were you away from your computer? - Did you click a lot of games/users to open tabs? If so what kinds and/or which ones were done the most? - Was there a lot of navigation involved or was it stationary? - What tab were you on the most? What tab did you leave it on when idle? - About how big is your friend list? The answers to those could help a lot in my ongoing investigation. |
Slow to respond on Windows 8, laggy some times. Haven't got the chance to try this on Win 7 yet.
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Lummox JR wrote:ing.
- What kind of time period did this happen over?It seems to happen at anytime when left open. - About how much of that time were you away from your computer?It happens while I'm browsing othersites & using DM. - Did you click a lot of games/users to open tabs? If so what kinds and/or which ones were done the most?Yes, browsing through friends & fans & active games. - Was there a lot of navigation involved or was it stationary?Stationary after browsing through all the tabs. - What tab were you on the most? What tab did you leave it on when idle?Friends. - About how big is your friend list?Online & Offline at least 500+ |
Kozuma3 wrote:
A security Alert popped up recently via the Pager. Is this intended? :P Same image popped up for me too. |
Just now the Pager crashed, and strangely it crashed Google Chrome that I had open as well.
I was viewing, http://www.byond.com/games/SyncWolf/GameZone with the pager minimized and pinned to the task-bar. Edit: I was viewing it via the Pager, youtube in Chrome. |
Kozuma3 wrote:
Just now the Pager crashed, and strangely it crashed Google Chrome that I had open as well. Same here. |
Check in the Windows Event Viewer for 'administrative events' for crash info.
Instructions: Start tab. Search for "Event viewer" or "event logs" OR Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer OR use Windows Explorer to go to path "Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Administrative Tools" and open Event Viewer. After getting there through any of those methods: Click 'Custom Views' -> 'Administrative Events' Look for events with BYOND, Chrome or Internet Explorer as the source. The report should probably look something like this (depending on the source of the crash): Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 9.0.8112.16470, time stamp: 0x510c8801 |
That's kind of impossible unless you cleared them yourself, but, okay.
In the Event Viewer, if you click on 'Windows Logs', and then 'Application' does stuff appear there? |
okay, on the right side there should be a button that says "filter current log"
There's a dropdown box with the label "Event sources" - set it to "Application Error" and click OK. When you scroll through the newly generated log, do you see anything relating to BYOND or IE? |
Faulting application name: dreammaker.exe, version: 4.0.498.1163, time stamp: 0x50e499af Faulting application name: byond.exe, version: 4.0.499.1174, time stamp: 0x5143fe68 Faulting application name: dreamseeker.exe, version: 4.0.498.1163, time stamp: 0x50e499c3 And many many more relating to those. |
The middle one is directly related to the pager - version 499.1174. So, that's recent.
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