Lugaru on Intel Mac
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- Posts: 2
- Joined: Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:23 pm
Some things you can try:
-run Lugaru in classic mode (check "run in Classic environment" in the Finder "get info" panel for Lugaru).
-disable extensions.
-reinstall Lugaru.
Now going for the more wacky:
-fiddle with some options in the config file, hoping that they caused the problem (if you feel lucky).
-If Lugaru crashes just before you hear the title music, try this: open "Audio MIDI Setup" in your Utilities folder, set the rate to 96KHz, thus disabling sound in Lugaru (hoping that's what caused the problem). The fading to red should be almost instant (Lugaru loads sounds during that part if I'm not mistaken). See if it still crashes. Make sure to set the rate in the "Audio MIDI Setup" back to 44KHz afterwards.
-give up, and create an Automator script that deletes the config then launches Lugaru (ok, that's not very satisfactory). (If you don't have 10.4, I can write a two-line script doing this).
Some info you can post, just in case:
-your config file as generated when Lugaru crashes.
-your OS version.
-run Lugaru in classic mode (check "run in Classic environment" in the Finder "get info" panel for Lugaru).
-disable extensions.
-reinstall Lugaru.
Now going for the more wacky:
-fiddle with some options in the config file, hoping that they caused the problem (if you feel lucky).
-If Lugaru crashes just before you hear the title music, try this: open "Audio MIDI Setup" in your Utilities folder, set the rate to 96KHz, thus disabling sound in Lugaru (hoping that's what caused the problem). The fading to red should be almost instant (Lugaru loads sounds during that part if I'm not mistaken). See if it still crashes. Make sure to set the rate in the "Audio MIDI Setup" back to 44KHz afterwards.
-give up, and create an Automator script that deletes the config then launches Lugaru (ok, that's not very satisfactory). (If you don't have 10.4, I can write a two-line script doing this).
Some info you can post, just in case:
-your config file as generated when Lugaru crashes.
-your OS version.