> Hi there,
> 
> I`ve got a problem with Voyager that`s really fragging me up. 
> I`m new to the net, although I`m quite familiar with my Amiga,
> so I decided to test out some progs, and came to Voyager after 
> messing around with IBrowse and AWeb. So, let`s get to it:
> 
> I browsed around and encountered some crashes, which, of 
> course, isn`t so unusual with a shareware program.

Since when has Voyager been shareware? I thought it was a
commercial app, with a keyfile system rather than seperate
demo and real versions. Keyfiles do not a shareware program
make ;)

> The most annoying thing about that is that I was able to 
> place 3 orders on Amazon.de, but now Voyager loads the
> HTML-data of the main  document ( about 30k ), takes 1
> minute ( as before ), and crashes my whole system with
> different Guru`s ( see at end of mail ). Any suggestions ? 

Two words: Increase Stack.
 
> So, any help will be appreciated, now my system specs:
> 
> A500
> 68020 CPU @ 33 MHz 
> 8 MB Fast-RAM 
> 1 MB Chip-RAM

You could well be running out of memory. Does it happen
when you turn image loading off?

> Voyager 2.95
> Miami 3.0
> 
> WB 3.0 ( 39.106 )

Err.. 3.0 on an A500? How's that then?

> I`m using the following settings in Voyager:
> 
> Cache = 500MB

Oooch! Way too big a cache.. 

> 2048

Reduce this

> The following Gurus are caused by the crashes:   8...003 / 

0x80000003 is caused by accessing a word or longword at an odd
address. Usually caused by stack problems ;)

> 8...006 / 8...004 /

0x80000004 is an illegal instruction. Stack ;)
0x80000006 is .. something I've forgotten. Stack!

> but sometimes I get some Corrupt memory-adresses detected in 
> free-mem errors, too.

You say you get these errors even on a clean WB install with
just WB, MUI and Voyager (and obviously Miami etc.)?

It seems a little strange. I've never seen OS3.0 on an A500
before, either, it seems out-of-place somehow. I think that
could be part of your problem? Or maybe not..

-- 
Matt Sealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Distributed Systems Support
Computer Centre
University of Leicester
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