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[[Category:Common Wonderland Errors]] | [[Category:Common Wonderland Errors]] | ||
[[File:Mav.png|200px|thumb|right|Memory Access Violation]]'''Memory Access Violation''' (also known as MAV) is the most common error message in [[Wonderland]]. It can appear in all five games and both editors, though it is more common in the [[Classic Trilogy]] games. The error appears when the program attempts to use a part of the memory that it's not authorized to use (therefore "violating" the computer's rules). Other various error messages include [[Parameter Must Be Positive]], [[Abnormal Program Termination]], [[Illegal Instruction]], [[Unknown Runtime Exception]], [[Array Index out of Bounds]] and [[General Protection Fault]]. | [[File:Mav.png|200px|thumb|right|Memory Access Violation]]'''Memory Access Violation''' (also known as MAV) is the most common error message in [[Wonderland]], inherited from [[Blitz3D]]. It can appear in all five games and both editors, though it is more common in the [[Classic Trilogy]] games. The error appears when the program attempts to use a part of the memory that it's not authorized to use (therefore "violating" the computer's rules). Other various error messages include [[Parameter Must Be Positive]], [[Abnormal Program Termination]], [[Illegal Instruction]], [[Unknown Runtime Exception]], [[Array Index out of Bounds]] and [[General Protection Fault]]. | ||
== Known Causes == | == Known Causes == |
Revision as of 15:54, 8 May 2011
Memory Access Violation (also known as MAV) is the most common error message in Wonderland, inherited from Blitz3D. It can appear in all five games and both editors, though it is more common in the Classic Trilogy games. The error appears when the program attempts to use a part of the memory that it's not authorized to use (therefore "violating" the computer's rules). Other various error messages include Parameter Must Be Positive, Abnormal Program Termination, Illegal Instruction, Unknown Runtime Exception, Array Index out of Bounds and General Protection Fault.
Known Causes
The following events can cause a Memory Access Violation error.
- WA Editor: Taking a non-.WOP file, changing the name so there is a .wop at the end, putting a new folder in C:\WA Editor v096\Data\Editor\ObjectPresets, putting that file in there, and trying to access that "object" in the editor.
- WA Editor: Accessing an invalid .WOP file in the editor as an "Object".
- WA Editor: Clicking anywhere south of the level when in Tile mode.
- WA Editor: Having a Level Exit red arrow that leads to a level number that does not exist.
- WA Editor: Having an NPC with their dialog set to a dialog file that does not exist.
- WA Editor: Opening a level in the editor that has been converted to Mysteries of Fire Island format (Using e.g. jafo1015's Editor Tools).
- WA Editor: Having no levels to load
- Classic Trilogy: In rare cases, loading a hex-edited level can cause a MAV.
- Classic Trilogy: Motherships at the edge of the level area attempt to create UFOs outside the level boundary.
- Classic Trilogy: Pressing Esc at the very moment you return to the selection screen from winning the level then pressing Enter or Esc again.
- RTW Editor: Loading a level with Metatiles will always lead to a MAV.
- RTW Editor: When selecting a level to load, if the level list does not fill up the screen, pressing a letter key will lead to a MAV (the editor has to scroll down, which it can't).
- Return To Wonderland: After playing a level with more than 200 Rainbow Coins or Bonus Coins, a MAV may appear immediately upon exiting the game (depending on your computer).
- Return To Wonderland: Doing certain things with 38 08.
- (only on certain computers) Return To Wonderland Platinum: Recording a video with Fraps.