Odd crash problem with a standalone...
Hello there =)
i got a something weird kind of crashing on my own created standalone... first i went through a walkthrough exactly step by step... DB set up MySQL setup all ok. Copied over my backuped necessary files of an older everquest installation (about december 2002 - february 2003) and all went ok so far... oh and btw.. i installed the 0.4.4 - DR1 version of EQEmu.. brilliant i thought... well.. - starting Minilogin.... fine - starting World .. fine - starting 5zones... fine... - starting eqemu patchme ... fine - loging in ..... fine - choosing my server on the serverlist.... omg.... screen gets black like normal eq running... flickers a bit round switching resolution and such ... (still no picture... still black) ... and then.. bang... crashed back to desktop... no message nothing... just dumg crashing also the 3 (world minilogin and zone) windows dont show anything in particular ... Minilogin Dump: LoginServer.ini read. MiniLoginAccounts.ini read. Server mode: Standalone Login server listening on port:5999 New TCP connection: 127.0.0.1:3411 65125 New Client from ip: 127.0.0.1 port: 3423 Client disconnected (eqnc->GetState()=102) Removinc client from ip: 127.0.0.1, port: 3423 World Dump: Using database 'eq' at localhost [Status] CURRENT_WORLD_VERSION:EQEMu 0.4.4-DR1 [Error] CURRENT_WORLD_VERSION:EQEMu 0.4.4-DR1 Loading Variables, zone names & items... EMuShareMem.dll loaded. Loading items from database... Error in LoadItemStatus query: 'Select id, minstatus from items where minstatus > 0' ...done. LoginServer.ini read. Loading guild ranks...done. Loading EQ time of day..."./eqtime.cfg" is NOT a vaild EQTime file. File versi is 0; EQTime version is 1000 - failed. Deleted 0 stale player corpses from database. Deleted -1 stale player backups from database. Abort/retry/cancel? TCP listening on: localhost:9000 World server listening on: localhost:9000 Connected to LoginServer: localhost:5999 5516 New TCP connection: 127.0.0.1:3417 New zoneserver: #1 127.0.0.1:3417 Zoneserver SetConnectInfo: 127.0.0.1:3417: localhost:7995 5547 New TCP connection: 127.0.0.1:3418 New zoneserver: #2 127.0.0.1:3418 Zoneserver SetConnectInfo: 127.0.0.1:3418: localhost:7997 5578 New TCP connection: 127.0.0.1:3419 New zoneserver: #3 127.0.0.1:3419 Zoneserver SetConnectInfo: 127.0.0.1:3419: localhost:7996 5641 New TCP connection: 127.0.0.1:3420 5641 New TCP connection: 127.0.0.1:3421 New zoneserver: #4 127.0.0.1:3421 New zoneserver: #5 127.0.0.1:3420 Zoneserver SetConnectInfo: 127.0.0.1:3420: localhost:7999 Zoneserver SetConnectInfo: 127.0.0.1:3421: localhost:7998 71032 New client from ip: 127.0.0.1 port: 3425 Logged in: Local: eqemu Client disconnected Removing client from ip:127.0.0.1 port:3425 1 of the Zones: Using database 'eq' at localhost [Status] CURRENT_ZONE_VERSION: EQEMu 0.4.4-DR1 [Error] CURRENT_ZONE_VERSION: EQEMu 0.4.4-DR1 [Status] Loading Variables [Status] Loading zone names [Status] Loading items EMuShareMem.dll loaded. Error in LoadItemStatus query: 'Select id, minstatus from items where minstatus > 0' [Status] Loading npcs [Status] Loading npc faction lists [Status] Loading loot tables [Status] Loading doors [Status] Loading guilds [Status] Loading factions [Status] Loading corpse timers [Status] Loading what ever is left [Status] Entering sleep mode Connected to worldserver: localhost:9000 i really hope that someone of you has anything particular in mind that could help me... cause i am now trying about 5 hours to get this to work... with several tries of idioty.... like deinstall DX9 and reinstall DX8 (got a P4 1.7Gig with 1gig RAM, Geforce 3 Ti200 and WinXP on it..).. changing some DLLs from the live version to the eqemugamefolder etc etc... also removed the eqclient.ini so that the game could create a new one on his own and such things... i dont suppose it is a problem of eqemu.. but i am not sure about it.. thats why i ask you here cause you have a lill bit more routine in catching such a problem =(( Thanks in advance =)) |
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