[uae] NATMEM: Failure to find mapping at ...

  • From: "Mario Ohnewald" <mario.Ohnewald@xxxxxx>
  • To: uae@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 11:16:13 +0200 (MEST)

Hello List!

I am running Fedora 2 with gcc version 3.3.3 20040412 (Red Hat Linux
3.3.3-7) with a 2.6.5-1.358smp kernel.
I get this error when i try to run a few games:

$ ./uae
Found 0 joysticks
Opening cfgfile: /home/mohnewald/.uaerc...failed.
Opening cfgfile: .uaerc...failed.
Testing the RDTSC instruction ... done.
Calibrating delay loop.. ok - 2819.89 BogoMIPS
Testing system sleep function.....
Average duration of a 1ms sleep: 2 ms
Found 0 joysticks
Follow sprite mode set
Resetting frame rate hack
Building CPU table for configuration: 68020
1866 CPU functions
Building CPU function table (2 0 0).
Max CPUID level=2 Processor is GenuineIntel
have_cmov=1, have_rat_stall=1
JIT: Setting signal handler
JIT: Building Compiler function table
Supposedly 42129 compileable opcodes!
Using 24 bit visual, 32 bits per pixel
Using normal image buffer.
Sound driver found and configured for 16 bits at 44100 Hz, buffer is 8192
bytes
Resetting frame rate hack
reset at 0
Don't care mouse mode set
PAL mode, 50Hz
Unimplemented Kickstart function called
DMACON: 390 INTENA: 602c INTREQ: 20 VPOS: 0 HPOS: 0
COP1LC: 00003000, COP2LC: 00000000 COPPTR: 00003004
DIWSTRT: 2c81 DIWSTOP: f4c1 DDFSTRT: 0038 DDFSTOP: 00d0
BPLCON 0: 0000 1: 0000 2: 0000 3: 0c00 4: 0011
Average frame time: 17.333333 ms [frames: 3 time: 52]
NATMEM: Failure to find mapping at 0xc8a2a10
NATMEM: Failure to find mapping at 0xf6ba6008
NATMEM: Failure to find mapping at 0xf69a5008



1.) is it ok that i run it from the src directory, since i did not want to
run make install as root?

2.) i have loaded my *.adf floppy images at  first, then i pressed pause,
which i asume should start it.


I am very new to this, and i hope you can help me a little further.
Thanks, Mario

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