Short: Avoid STACK related gurus (Ramlib/IPrefs) V1.5 Author: Andreas R. Kleinert, Jim Cooper, Jorma Oksanen Uploader: Andreas_Kleinert t-online de Type: util/sys Replaces: RamLibPatch.lha, IPrefsPatch.lha Requires: OS 2.04 (V37) or higher Architecture: m68k-amigaos First: If some program crashes, it's bad. Even if these patches helps, it's no excuse. Also: - don't use these patches if you don't need them, i.e. if your system does not crash at all... - "one patch more", may be "one patch too much" - first try to remove some of the other patches that you may be running - if it works for you, and helps to fix some bugs, only use it temporarily; when you upgrade your system's software configuration, i.e. that parts that are likely to cause such problems, next time, then try again without these patches Additionally: - what "IPrefsPatch" and "RamLibPatch" do, is completely illegal in terms of system-conformeous programming. Those patches do work _accidentally_ with those two processes - if you try the same kind of patch with other programs, it most likely WON'T work as it should (so, DON'T try that, as e.g. the "PatchStack" or "ksc_GowStack" tools do suggest - this was NOT my intention by releasing the sources/idea) General ======= - try increasing the stack inside the Boot shell, where s:startup-sequence is executed. For example by adding the following line to it: C:SetPatch QUIET ; and then: Stack >NIL: NIL: NIL: