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spinola |
Posted - 04/18/2002 : 2:30:38 PM I've managed to crash the curve fitting function: it comes up with the following message-
ORIGIN61 caused an invalid page fault in module KERNEL32.DLL at 0177:bff7a138. Registers: EAX=09355e28 CS=0177 EIP=bff7a138 EFLGS=00010216 EBX=004bfe34 SS=017f ESP=0067f930 EBP=0067f964 ECX=2d282b29 DS=017f ESI=004bfd2c FS=11b7 EDX=30363133 ES=017f EDI=09355f30 GS=0000 Bytes at CS:EIP: 89 51 08 8b 53 08 8b 43 04 89 42 04 8d 93 0b 10 Stack dump: 0067f964 004bfd2c 00450000 000175b0 bff7b31d 00450000 004bfd2c 00000108 00000200 0067fb7c 004bc3ee 000175b0 004bfd2c 0067f9ac bff7b934 00450000
Any tips? |
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rtoomey |
Posted - 04/19/2002 : 5:24:54 PM Could you send the FDF (fitting function definition) file, sample data, and initial parameter values to us? Our e-mail address is tech@originlab.com.
To locate the FDF file, open Windows Explorer and find the \Origin\FitFunc folder. Sort Explorer based on the Modify date and you should see your function appear at or near the top of the list. It's name will be something like "user#.fdf" where the # represents a number.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely, Ryan Toomey Technical Support OriginLab Corporation
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