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Re: [MiNT] XaAES:Singletask-mode



> This is the bootlog for that version:
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~ XaAES start up!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> stack is long-aligned:7C405BC
> loader:pgrp=3D91, pid=3D91
> sysfile_exits: 'u:/c/mint/1-17-cur/moose.xdd'
> sysfile_exits: 'u:/c/mint/1-17-cur/moose_w.adi'
> sysfile_exits: 'u:/c/mint/1-17-cur/moose.adi'
> home_path: '\c\MINT\1-17-CUR\XAAES\'
> sysfile_exits: 'u:\c\MINT\1-17-CUR\XAAES\moose_w.adi'
>   XaAES v0.999 Alpha
> MultiTasking AES for MiNT
> Part of freemint (http://sparemint.org).
> Supports mouse wheels
> Compile time switches enabled:
>  - CTRL+ALT key-combo's
>  - Client vector validation
>  - Realtime (live) window scrolling, moving and sizing
>
> nkc_init ok!
> Loading config \c\MINT\1-17-CUR\XAAES\xaaes.cnf
> load adi modules
> Loading AES Device Drivers:
> load_adi: enter (0x7C29344, 0x7C29244, moose_w.adi)
> load_adi: return 0
> load_adi: enter (0x7C28494, 0x7C28394, moose.adi)
> load_adi: return 0

Mikro may be right: remove moose.adi. It seems it uses the last loaded
one. They are loaded the other way round in my aranym.

> adi_load: done
> Creating XaAES kernel thread
> k_main:SEMCREATE
> Installed 'nAES' cookie in readable memory at 123C000
> k_init: videomode=3D0
> nvdi version =3D 503
> could not determine fvdi version
> 1st v_opnvwk
> ->0, wh=3D1976/12374 3 colors
> k_init:vdo=3D40000 vm=3D0 video=3D0
> Default screenmode
> Screenmode is: 1
> k_init: v_opnwk() mode=3D1
> k_init: v_opnwk() handle=3D2
> Physical work station opened: 2
> Virtual work station opened: 3
> lookup-support:0, planes:16

I still wonder where the 1st wk comes from and what it does.

> Loading system resource file 'xaaes.rsc'
> xaaes_sysfile: check if '\c\MINT\1-17-CUR\XAAES\xaaes.rsc' exists - return =3D 0
> system resource =3D 7B5C004 (\c\MINT\1-17-CUR\XAAES\xaaes.rsc)
> xaaes_sysfile: check if '\c\MINT\1-17-CUR\XAAES\xa_xtobj.rsc' exists - return =3D 0
> xaaes_sysfile: check if '\c\MINT\1-17-CUR\XAAES\img\hc\dbox.img' exists - return =3D -33
> xaaes_sysfile: check if '\c\MINT\1-17-CUR\XAAES\img\hc\popbkg.img' exists - return =3D -33

..

You'll get a faster start if you rename img.


-Helmut