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Old 17 July 2017, 15:28   #1
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Question Message Box: hpos=#### with ever increasing numbers

I have been experiencing the following with WinUAE. When I minimize WinUAE it will after a period of time display an infinite number of Message Dialog with hpos = #### where #### becomes an ever increasing number after clicking the OK button over and over.

I have verified my config has Priorities for "Active", "Inactive" and "Minimized" are all set to normal with no other options checked.

Host Machine: Windows 10 64bit, i5 (8GB RAM).
WinUAE: 64bit and 32bit versions 3.5, 3.4, 3.3, etc...
AmigaOS: 3.1 with Picasso96/RTG and without any RTG.

I will continue to test things going down in the versions. Not sure when this was introduced or if this is related to the fact that I am now running it under Windows 10.

I have uploaded my config for review...

Not sure if this is a bug or if I am configuring some conflicting options...
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Old 17 July 2017, 15:54   #2
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That sounds similar to a problem I found during the WinUAE 3.5.0 beta series: see this post. But I think that specific problem was fixed before WinUAE 3.5.0 was released.
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Old 26 January 2019, 02:59   #3
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Just had same thing happen on 4.1.
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