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Re: memory protection
> Now, maybe it was the AES's fault, but I'm not doing anything
> particularly unsual
> in Coolabah (AFAIK), so I dont see why this should happen. I understand why if
> the AES is killed, MiNT might want to quit (no shell left) - but I would have
> thought that it would be much nicer if MiNT didn't report a fatal MiNT error...
>
> Thoughts, anyone?
Maybe some program (AES?) running in or executing code in supervisor mode
can confuse MiNT?
- Eero