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'''General Protection Fault''' (also referred to as GPF) is an error found in [[Wonderland (series)|Wonderland]]. General Protection Faults occur when the game's internal files becomes visible to the public while the game is reading them. The files will become open source allowing users to edit them. The closed source files are the game's official levels, graphics etc.. This will cause the game to create a GPF error to quit Wonderland and make the files invisible again. Other error messages include [[Parameter Must Be Positive]], [[Abnormal Program Termination]], [[Memory Access Violation]], [[Unknown Runtime Exception]], [[Illegal Instruction]] and [[Array Index out of Bounds]].
'''General Protection Fault''' (also referred to as GPF) is an error found in The [[Classic Trilogy]]. General Protection Faults occur when the game's internal files becomes visible to the public while the game is reading them. The files will become open source allowing users to edit them. The closed source files are the game's official levels, graphics etc.. This will cause the game to create a GPF error to quit Wonderland and make the files invisible again. Other error messages include [[Parameter Must Be Positive]], [[Abnormal Program Termination]], [[Memory Access Violation]], [[Unknown Runtime Exception]], [[Illegal Instruction]] and [[Array Index out of Bounds]].


== Known Causes ==
== Known Causes ==

Revision as of 02:08, 14 August 2011

General Protection Fault (also referred to as GPF) is an error found in The Classic Trilogy. General Protection Faults occur when the game's internal files becomes visible to the public while the game is reading them. The files will become open source allowing users to edit them. The closed source files are the game's official levels, graphics etc.. This will cause the game to create a GPF error to quit Wonderland and make the files invisible again. Other error messages include Parameter Must Be Positive, Abnormal Program Termination, Memory Access Violation, Unknown Runtime Exception, Illegal Instruction and Array Index out of Bounds.

Known Causes

The following events can cause a General Protection Fault.