The monitor goes black (like a loss of signal), then either nothing, or sometimes it reboots on its own. It only happens when executing jQuery code and I've yet to get a single crash in Opera on the same pages testing the same code. I've never had this problem in Firefox before, either.
On Dec 21, 5:08 pm, "Michael Geary" <m...@mg.to> wrote: > jQuery is just JavaScript code. As such, it isn't capable of crashing your > PC on its own. And it runs fine on much older PCs than yours. > > Also, what kind of crash are you talking about? A blue screen? A frozen > system but not a blue screen? Or what? > > Something else much be very wrong with your machine or software, such as: > > Hardware: > > * Bad memory > > * A bad graphics controller > > * A bad system board > > Software: > > * A bug in the video driver > > * A corrupted operating system > > * A corrupted browser or browser plugin (I'm *not* talking about a jQuery > plugin) > > * A virus or trojan > > -Mike > > > From: Magnificent > > > I have an older PC that I use for testing and I've noticed > > that when I use Firefox 3.0.5 that sometimes the PC crashes. > > Not just the browser, but the entire PC. I've yet to have a > > single crash in Opera > > 9.62 testing the same code. > > > I forget the exact specs of the PC, but I think it's an AMD > > Athlon running at 1600mhz and I know it has 1.5 gigs of RAM. > > > Has anyone else had FF/jQuery crashing issues? I'm crashing > > ONLY when executing jQuery code! In particular animation/easing.