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Re: [MiNT] Cookies
Without any changes to the system, I booted this morning and this
is what I see:
Cookies
ID Value Value Value
(hex) (asc) (dec)
_CPU $0000003C < 60
_FPU $00100000 1048576
_VDO $00040000 262144
_MCH $00040000 262144
_MIL $00000001 1
_PCI $00E06388 àcê 14705544
MNAM $00E4A984 ä©ä 14985604
_SND $00000024 $ 36
_FDC $014D494C MIL 21842252
_FRB $00100000 1048576
_IDT $0000112E . 4398
EURO $000001DE Þ 478
SCSI $0116F5BC õ¶ 18281916
HDEX $001112F8 ° 1118968
USHD $0011636C cl 1139564
XHDI $0116AB70 ½p 18262896
_VDI $0100D16A Ñj 16830826
EdDI $010027EC 'ì 16787436
McSn $001C34E0 4à 1848544
NVDI $01063B40 ;@ 17185600
FSMC $0104AEA0 «á 17084064
EPro $001F7F3A : 2064186
_ISO $00000000 0
MiNT $00000111 273
_FLK $00000100 256
_AKP $00000003 3
RSVF $00210000 ! 2162688
STiK $011C6608 f 18638344
LDGM $011D8840 ê@ 18712640
¬ n $012E6100 .a 19816704 Non-standard cookie ID
nAES $0123A000 #á 19111936
XSSI $01324000 2@ 20070400
BHLP $00C8FFF7 ȯ÷ 13172727
DHST $00000083 â 131
Cookie jar size = 1024 No of cookies (incl NULL) = 35 Free slots = 989
Report generated on: October 17, 2010 13:30:32
So in "normal" circumstances there is more than enough cookie space.
Something could be corrupting it or filling it with rubbish.
The previous list I posted stopped just after the non-standard
cookie ID entry. I should also remove the NAES item, whatever
that is, I thought everything from NAES was disabled.
Peter