Le 17/10/2011 09:47, Jo Even Skarstein a écrit :
On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 09:19:06 +0200, Miro Kropáček <miro.kropacek@gmail.com> wrote:No, Zview not do something very wrong, only it use a not share memory bloc when send information with AV protocol, thats all.FYI, both old and new version of zView behave exactly the same, the desktop (Teradesk) is killed right after the start of zView when MP on. So it's not "getting worse", the bug is still there. And the fact the OS is killed isIt's not about being able to do better. It's obvious I couldn't. I was just pissed off to have the desktop killed, then the OS. When I havenot zView's fault, it's AV protocol design flaw, as discussed before.What's interesting here is to find out why the OS is killed. zView would have to do something very wrong to cause such problems. If all it did was to hand Teradesk a pointer to protected memory then Teradesk would be killed and that's it. Something else is happening here.
I have fix this problem some years ago in MyAES, Zview work fine on it even in MP mode, it take me some days to find the problem. This is a Windom problem I have report it to Windom authors and I think it was fix in the CVS.
Only problem I found in Zview is it crash when quit in MP mode. Olivier