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Old 26 December 2012, 00:11   #1
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ExpMem?

I have hit a bug when attempting to load any of the three pinball games in AGA using WHDLoad in WinUae 2.51.

The bug does not appear at first sight to be either AGA, WHDLoad or WinUae related as no other programs so far tried have exhibited similar behavior which is bringing up an error message on attempted launch which reads, "Unable to allocate ExpMem".

Any ideas as to what is happening here and how to cure it anybody?

I have allocated sufficient memory in Amiga terms to power Blackpool's illuminations by the way so this is a real mystery to me.
 
Old 26 December 2012, 00:56   #2
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There is indeed a problem with some pinball games, if you are using the latest WHDLoad 17.1. I get a memory error for Pinball Illusions AGA and Slam Tilt. Wepl is aware of it, but he has no clue atm. Try WHDLoad 17.0 for these games now, works for me.

http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?...light=gamebase
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Wepl already released a new test version two weeks ago. It seems that WHDLoad 17.2 Beta fixes the problems. At least here.

http://www.whdload.de/whdload/whd172.lha
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