J2003C wrote:1) I used to run into problems with VICE, since it used to (and maybe still does) hold onto a little bit of memory after you close it. I once tried starting and closing VICE about 500 times, and my system ened up with about 10% RAM left with nothing running. I reported it to the VICE team, but never saw anything about a bug fix in any later releases.
2) Iif you are directly entering data into or editing the .mdb, there is a very good chance that the .mdb will get corrupted. Try I have had this problem many times in the past. You will need to compact and repair the database.
3) Make sure you have the latest DirectX, VB and Jet Engine (DB) drivers installed.
1) Thats correct, my DB has about 50 scripted emulators in it for loads of different platforms. Running too many different games and emulator is 1 long session begins to chew up the RAM, so I system restart is using necessary
2) I didnt actually know I could edit the .mdb manually, Mines almost 10MB is size and editing just a huge file like that manually on a text-editor, but I just had a look at it in a text file viewer and seen some strange entries I dont even remember entering.
3) Got the lastest DirectX v9, I havent checked my VB dll version for years so I better check em and Jet Engine (DB), not sure what Jet Engine means (DB) but I go and check up on this.
Besides anyway one werid problem I had and very strange problem, GB just wouldnt link to the DALLAS QUEST (c64), and odd GB error would come up. yet the any other C64 was no problem. Somehow I eventuslly got around this problem but I cant remember how.
And another game that wont link up is BRUCE LEE (DOS) yet all my 200 or so DOS Games, not a problem.
But other than that GB is about 97% perfect, so 1 last version should probably be enough.

Thank-You for reading my post.