Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Pascal Programming- Arrays?

Hi! I'm taking a computer science class in which we use Pascal to write all of our programs. IRight now we're working with arrays, and I'm completely lost.





The program we're supposed to write is:


Write a program that computes grades for a class of up to 50 students. The program reads in a score in the range 0 . . 100 for each student and then outputs the grades, identifying each student by number (first is 1, second is 2, etc) Any student who receivces 10 points below the average receives an F. Any student who receives above that and at most 10 points above the average receives a C. Any student who receives a score above that receives an A. There are no D's or B's. To use your program for a larger class, you should not need to change anything except the constant declaration section.





I know I need


const maxstudents = 50





And I'm guessing I would need to use parallel arrays?





I really just need help getting it started. Thanks!

Pascal Programming- Arrays?
you can add this in your const :


valueBelowAvg = 10;


valueAboveAvg = 10;


so when their ask you to change the rules to get a grade, you just change their constant value.





you can use this for array :


var arrType : array [1..maxStudents] of integer;





and for grading, make a function with if.. then.. else.. and compare it with your constant value.
Reply:hi sam, actually despite of the programming language, i think you should concentrate on the program logic. You can start with defining a class of students. I cant answer much but im a computer science student also in Malaysia. You can contact my handphone number. 016-2417247. Take care
Reply:Right. You use array to store the scores.





type


arraytype = array [1..50] of integer;








Another tip is use "case" command to shorten your program when assigning A, C or F


Find an equation?

A point M is moving in a 2D plan. Its coordinates are functions of time x(t) and y(t). The initial position of M at t=0 is known (x0, y0).





Constraint 1:


==========


M(x, y) moves along the curve y = ax^2 + bx + c





Constraint 2:


==========


The speed vector orientation of M will change but its length remains constant:


(dx/dt)^2 + (dy/dt)^2 = const





Question:


=======


How can we express x(t) and y(t)?

Find an equation?
Very difficult question. Will give it a shot. Answer not guaranteed right but probability very high.





D^2 = dx^2 + dy^2 = dx^2 * (1 + [2ax + b]^2)





(dy = dx * derivative of the function).





For x(t) we find differential equation





dx = 1/sqrt(1 + [2ax + b]^2) dt





since p = -b/2a, therefire


dx = 1/sqrt(1 + (2a)^2 (x-p)^2) dt





int value is





t = (x-p)/2 * sqrt(...) + 1/4a * ln {2ax + b + sqrt(...)} + C





where (...) = (1 + [2ax + b]^2)
Reply:In other words, you want to travel along a parabola at constant speed.





The squared distance between points M(x, y) and a neighboring point M(dx, dy) is equal to





D^2 = dx^2 + dy^2 = dx^2 * (1 + [2ax + b]^2)





(dy = dx * derivative of the function).





For x(t) we find differential equation





dx = 1/sqrt(1 + [2ax + b]^2) dt





Using p = -b/2a, we can reduce this to





dx = 1/sqrt(1 + (2a)^2 (x-p)^2) dt





and the integral would be





t = (x-p)/2 * sqrt(...) + 1/4a * ln {2ax + b + sqrt(...)} + C





where (...) = (1 + [2ax + b]^2)





It is not easy to solve this for x !
Reply:First start off with x=t and therefore y=at^2+bt+c.





What you want to do is normalize the velocity vector:





So, find (dx/dt)^2+(dy/dt)^2= 1+(2at+b)^2 = 4at^2+4abt+b^2+1.


Do u think the govern should ban assault rifles?

I was reading the sunday paper when i came across an article about Newark's rise in gun violence, i am scared out of my life right now, b/c i was suppose to go to Rutger's law school a yr later, which is located in Newark! I strongly believe we should ban guns all together except for of course, the police, the soldiers, and others who help out with the public's safety, but other than that i dont think the citizens should have a right to have guns, plus in our Const., it doesnt say citizens have the right but the militia has the right to use guns!!

Do u think the govern should ban assault rifles?
This will be a debated subject for as long as the United States is a functioning republic. There is no question that the initial reaction to any type of violence is repulsion and to some degree fear. You and I (and thankfully most Americans) wake up every day, trying to do what is best for ourselves and our communities. It never crosses our minds to harm another.





But there is another element in our society that is not wired this way. The are predators who seek out harm innocent people. Most of us will never be a victim of a violent assault or an attempt on our lives or on the lives of a loved one; but, heaven forbid, if that situation were to arises, how would you respond? If you give up control to the predator and let them injure or kill you or your loved one, then that is a conscious choice. If however, you value your life and the the lives of your loved ones, you will realize that the police cannot protect us one on one.





Many studies have shown that weapons in the hand of law abiding citizens are used thousands of times of year to PREVENT a violent act from occurring. A recently published report by the Federal Government stated that the numerous restrictive gun laws (including the Assault Weapons Ban) had had no effect in reducing violent crime. In fact, just the opposite was true. In each of the States that have passed Concealed Weapons Laws, violent crime has been reduced.





If you take the time to study these statistics in thoughtful way, you may begin to understand that it is not the instrument (the gun) that is inherently harmful.





Careful study of the intent of the 2nd Amendment reveals that citizens of that day were extremely distrustful of a central government. No doubt, the citizens of any repressive regime would agree that only allowing the government, police or military to have the guns is a bad idea.





Anyway, this is just some food for thought. I know that you probably have already made up your mind on this issue. I rarely (if ever) had heard anyone say lately..."Gee, I never thought of it that way..."





Perhaps you will surprise me.
Reply:You can ban all the guns you want but people will always find a way to hurt one another. Better to approach the underlying causes of violence.
Reply:I don't think the public should be allowed to own assault (AUTO) rifles, while I do disagree with your thoughts on owning firearms. You have had some good answers before mine, how ever like one person said you have your mind made up and I doubt that we will change it.
Reply:The fundamental problem people fail to recognize is that 9 times out of 10, a criminal who commits a crime using a firearm did NOT purchase the weapon legally.





Banning guns will only prevent law-abiding citezens from a freedom provided by the constitution and the right to pursue lawful activities such as hunting, sport shooting, and home defense. The criminals will still obtain guns, but now the law abiding citezen will be unarmed and criminals will know this causing a rise in crime.





The problem is that most states don't enforce the death penalty as much as they should. If the punishment were severe enough, it would deter many individuals from commiting violent crimes involving weapons. Instead, the liberal judges sentence short terms and the criminal is left to do it again...either on the streets or in prison.





I own firearms and use them for lawful purposes such as trap shooting, target shooting, and hunting. I am no threat to other citezens. I went to a retail store and purchased my firearms using my I.D., passing background checks and registering those weapons legally. Banning weapons would have prevented me from this lawful activity. Why? Because you are scared of criminals? That has nothing to do with people like me. Criminals don't walk into a sporting goods store and purchase firearms with their own I.D.!!!! They obtain them be illegal means.





Bottom line......banning weapons would only punish law-abiding citezens like me. It is NOT a solution. Accoutabilty is the problem and the solution....hold individuals responsible for his/her actions instead of blaming an industry or punishing others.





Good Luck!
Reply:You are wrong about what the constitution says:





"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."





Gun control does not make us safer simply because bad guys get illegal things from the blackmarket no matter what. By illegalizing certain kinds of guns you merely disarm the innocent who are too honest to go to the black market. NOW who has all the guns? The bad guys! I don't personally own a gun but i see the sense in being prepared to defend yourself from intruders.





I have got some very informative links for you...
Reply:But then, how are we going to defend ourselves from other citizens with guns?

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What event will be issued to the MDIChild when the MDIParent form gets deactivated?

The below sample C# code is to capture something when our UI form is issuing specific event (in this sample, I have captured close event of the specific form).





private const int WM_CLOSE = 0x0010;


protected override void WndProc(ref Message m)





{





if ( (m.Msg == WM_CLOSE) )





{





//do our own work





}





}








My Qyery:





What event will be issued to the MDIChild (Constant), when the MDIParent form (this is the main form in the whole application) gets deactivated?

What event will be issued to the MDIChild when the MDIParent form gets deactivated?
It's probably "DestroyWindow" which in turn calls other window messages depending on what you're trying to do...you should ask this on a C++ forum like devshed or codeguru to get a better answer. To really see the messages, though you need to use Spy++


Escape Velocity Physics?

(a) What is the escape speed on a spherical asteroid whose radius is 540 km and whose gravitational acceleration at the surface is 2.6 m/s2?





Ve = √(2 R g)


i found that to be 1680 m/s





(b) How far from the surface will a particle go if it leaves the asteroid's surface with a radial speed of 1000 m/s?





used const. acc. equation





Vf^2-Vo^2 = 2 * a * x





-(1000m/s)^2 = 2 * (-2.6m/s^2) * x


x= 192000 m


^^^getting a wrong answer





(c) With what speed will an object hit the asteroid if it is dropped from 1000 km above the surface?

Escape Velocity Physics?
(a) correct, although you obviously need a refresher on WHY this equation works.





(b)


You can't use constant acceleration, because the gravitational force isn't constant. We only use that near the earth's surface where the radius isn't changing much.





You have to use conservation of energy.





Potential energy = -GmM/r


Kinetic energy = 1/2mv^2





So the particle starts with potential and kinetic energy (which is zero if the particle has exactly enough speed to escape to infinity and negative if it doesn't have enough to escape--notice how if you set the total energy equal to zero, you get the equation you used in part (a)).





The particle ends with only potential energy (negative since it didn't escape). Set the energies equal and solve for final position.





You may have noticed that the equations call for M, but your problem only gives you g at the surface. No problem. F = GmM/r^2 = mg. Solve that to get g = GM/r^2.





(c) Just do the same thing in reverse. You have initial position and speed (0). You have final position. Set energies equal. Solve for final speed.


An elevator and its load weigh 160N.?

find the tension in the supporting cable,if after it was moving downward at 30m/s,it's brought to rest with const.acc.in a distance of 20m.With what force will the feet of the passenger press downward on the elevator floor,when the elevator has an acc.of 30m/s2 upward,if the passenger weighs,a.)16N;b.)640N;c.)64N?

An elevator and its load weigh 160N.?
For the first problem, you need a law of motion. (final velocity)^2=(initial velocity)^2+2*acceleration*displacement. Substituting, you get 0=30^2+2*a*20m and a=22.5 m/s^2. Now, we need to write a force equation: ma=Tension force-weight. To find the mass of the elevator and its load, divide its weight by gravity (9.8 m/s^2) to get about 16.3 kg. And you already calculated the net acceleration. Our force equation can now be rewritten as (16.3 kg)*(22.5 m/s^2)=Tension force-160N. The tension force is about 207N.





For each of the weight scenarios in the second problem, you know the net acceleration to be 30 m/s^2. You can also find the mass of the passenger by dividing his/her weight by gravity. With the force equation ma=(force of feet up)-(weight) with respect to the passenger, you can find the force of his/her feet. Here is the work for the first scenario.





16N/(9.8 m/s^2)=1.63 kg


1.63 kg*30 m/s^2=(force of feet)-16N


Force of feet=64.9N





Answers for the second and third scenario:


b) 2600N


c) 260N
Reply:this aint 7th grade science class damn


Please help w/ making a program, it just doesn't make any sence?

ok in school we're using Visual Basic 2005 to make an application program. We're basically finding how far away from the horizon this person is standing. The user has to be able to type in the number of feet high they are (standing on a platform). we're assuming that the earth is exactly round and the radius is 4000 miles. So it's a pathogorean theorem thing (a^2 + b^2 = c^2) where c=4000 miles + (whatever the user types in) * 5280, because it has to be converted to miles. b=4000, that's the constant. and we're trying to find a. This is what i've come up w/, but it didn't work:





Const sngB As Single = 4000


Dim sngC1 As Single


sngC1 = Val(txtprompt.Text)


Dim sngC As Single


sngC = sngC1 + 4000


Dim sngA As Single


sngA = (sngC^2) - (sngB^2)


Dim sngResult As Single


sngResult = Math.sqrt(sngA)


lblResult.Text = sngResult





if that doesn't make sence but you know how to do this, please email me, i really need help with this

Please help w/ making a program, it just doesn't make any sence?
Your equation is right.





A = sqrt( (c^2) - (b^2) )





Plugging in easy numbers (for instance, 1 mile above the ground), you get:





A = sqrt( (4001^2) - (4000^2) )





Which comes out to 89.448.





If when you run the program you get something close to that, good. Everything is fine.





If you're not, perhaps you're entering the height of the platform in feet, but forgetting to change it to miles before it gets added to C. In that case, you'd want to do something like:





sngC1 = Val(txtprompt.Text)


sngC1 = sngC1 / 5280


sngC = sngC1 + 4000





As for the other answers, Jamall has no idea what he's talking about. Ignore him.


Mom23 forgot the radius of the earth in his or her answer. What he or she should have written is


c = sqrt(4000^2 + ((a / 5280)+4000)^2)





If you continue to have issues, feel free to e-mail me. I'll try to help as much as I can.
Reply:c is the hypotenuse so the diagonal value is c which what you should be looking for


b is either the opposite side or the adjacent side but since you defined it as the earths radius it is the adjacent side or the height of the earth's radius


%26lt; he is here


\


| \


a \ c = is the distance between you and him


|__\ %26lt; you are here


b = distance between you and earth center


a = distance between him and earth he is standing on a


flatform so = earth's radius + vertical distance





so you really should compute for c





c^2 = a^2 + b^2


sqrt(c) = sqrt(a^2 + b^2)





so your code should be


a= b + (val(txtprompt.text) / 5280) ' converting it feet to miles


c = sqrt( (a * a) + (b *b))





i'm not really sure but it think this is the answer :)





sorry I can't get the diagram right.
Reply:I think your math is wrong.





C does not = 4000 + a*5280





c = sqrt(4000^2 + (a*5280)^2)





try that





**************





update: thanks to the guy below - sorry for trying to solve to quickly at night after wrangling 3 kids! (Ya lose it if ya don't use it!) LOL!
Reply:Well it most DEFINATELY doesn't make sense because B=C is logically impossible. If c=4,000 Miles, then why would you multiply that again, because C is your answer. If you're going to do anything with C, it's divide. I don't know the answer, but that's some math help that's probably REALLY good to know...

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What is prototype of printf statement in this case?

int printf(const char*restrict format,...);


what is this restricted format and ,... ??





what is the prototype of printf statement in case mentioned below





printf("%d%d%d%d",a,b,c,d);


i am mean we can declare any values say a=2,b=3,c=7 d=1000 HOW is it working????????Please explain briefly?

What is prototype of printf statement in this case?
Doesn't know. But i think printf() is something special. Very special as a main(). It takes the first argument a char pointer.


Then it searches for % inside the string and accordingly extracts the data passed to it and processes it. Then it sends it to the stdout.





My doubt is that how printf() accepts different number of data at different times eventhough C does not support polymorphism.





printf() is very different. It is similar to a program designed in assembly. That gets arguments. The first argument char must be its true argument.





Then it should use some other method of its own to get the data.It will know the no. of data passed to it by the number of %.





Its all my ideas and it can be wrong. (Mostly they are wrong)
Reply:be elaborated man


what do u want to ask


printf is supposed to work with all of the data types


prototype doesnt make sense to me


can u ask the ques in some diff way
Reply:%d stands for decimel.


you also have strings, chars and floats among others.





so lets say:


str = "hello"


a = 3





printf("Test %s, %d ... ",str, a);





will give





Test hello, 3 ...
Reply:The ... is a special variable type. It must appear at the end of a function signature, it is a pointer to a variable number of arguments. I think the object is varargs, the compiler is capable of handling this and passing any number of arguments to printf and other similar functions that use the ... There should be one argument for each % passed in the character array.


Why does the 6th amend., say speedy trial?

The reason y i am asking this is b/c in reality our court systems arent all that speedy n in fact do take up to 3-5hrs or 3-5days i know this b/c i have served as a jury n have read in many of the law books?? so what's the concept of a speedy trial in the const. if it isnt really all that speedy!!

Why does the 6th amend., say speedy trial?
The sixth amendment says speedy trial meaning that a prisoner shouldn't languish in jail for years without a trial. This provision is believed to date back to the Magna Carta. Taking days before a trial is started would be considered speedy in most places given the difficulty of organising legal representation etc. Indeed, too speedy a trial would actually disadvantage a defendant as he or she would not have time to organise a defence.





In Barker v. Wingo in 1972, the US Supreme Court made a determination of a speedy trial although not specifying a time limit instead deciding on a case by case basis. A complex case involving multiple witnesses would take longer to prepare. A prosecution may not unduly delay a trial for its own advantage but may do so to obtain access to a witness for example. The court made further rulings in United States v Becker in 1996.
Reply:...However, if you are certain to be hanged for what you did, you may prefer that it's not all that speedy!
Reply:In times of old, people would spend years in prison waiting to be tried for the crimes they were accused of. People who owed money were also sent to debtors prison. Our system actually offers speedy justice, however the system has backed up on itself making what was speedy many years ago an impossible time limit these days. Many things are manuvered to take advantage of time by the defense. Our court system is so backlogged that it is amazing that we get anything legal done.
Reply:Because without the amendment, a person who was denied or cannot afford bail would be forced to linger in jail for months or even years while the prosecution took its own sweet time prosecuting the case.





Plus, even if a person could afford bail, they would still have the uncertainty of the trial hanging around their necks for an inordinate amount of time, wondering whether or not they're going to go to prison.





The amendment mostly addresses the time between bringing charges and the start of the trial; sometimes a long trial cannot be helped simply because of all the procedures to complete and evidence to be presented. Still, the amendment ensures that the trial procedes as quickly as possible.
Reply:Wait, so holding someone for years without filing charges, and without access to an attorney, is illegal?! And it says that in the constitution?! (c.f. US v. Padilla)
Reply:A few hours-days is VERY speedy. People use to be in prison for YEARS. Many died before they got to a trial.


Textbook error?? Help??

This is some stuff I am working on for a practice assignment I have for the first week of my class, the syntax is done in C++, fyi.





3.Consider the function headings:





void funcOne(int alpha[], int size);


Int funcSum(int x, int y);


Void funcTwo(const int alpha[],int beta[]);





And the declarations





Int list[50];


Int Alist[60];


Int num;





Write C++ satments that do the following:





a.Call the function funcOne with the actual parameters, list and 50 respectively.


funcOne(alpha[],size,list[]);





b.Print the value returned by the function funcSum with the actual parameters, 50 and the fourth component of list, respectively.





Ok, now this is what I have a question on, the words on question b..."Print the value returned by the function funcSum", the last time I checked, you can return any value you want as long as it was the same data type AS the function, I could return 0,1,x,y, heck I could return 666 if I wanted, but that is beyond the question. Is it just me...or

Textbook error?? Help??
The question is poorly worded. Chances are, funcSum returns the sum of two values x and y. If you need an answer, x+y would be the best guess, but like you said, there is no real way of knowing.


The number of permutations of a set of n items take r at a time is given by the formula:?

The number of permutations of a set of n items take r at a time is given by the formula:





n!__


r!(n-r)!


Where n! is the factorial of n. If there are 18 people in your class and you want to divide the class into programming teams of 3 members, you can compute the number of different teams that can be arranged using the above formula. Write a C++ program that determines the number of potential team arrangements. You will need to use the double type for this computation. Be sure to use proper formatting and appropriate comments in your code.





//************************************...


// Combination Calculator program


//************************************...





#include %26lt;iostream%26gt; // Access cout


#include %26lt;cmath%26gt; // Access power functions


#include %26lt;iomanip%26gt; // Access manipulators


using namespace std;





const float TOTAL_STUDENTS = 18 // Total amount of students


const float TEAM_SIZE = 3 // Size of team

The number of permutations of a set of n items take r at a time is given by the formula:?
Okay, where's the rest of your code, and what's your question?

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Can someone explain overloading?

I'm taking the final version of the C++ course offered by my jr college, and up to this point I have had almost no trouble understanding and implementing what I've learned in class and in my book, however I'm having a hard time understanding overloading, weither be it function, or operator (espically operator).





I am not looking for a textbook def, or a google define, or anything of the sort. My main questions are what I'm having a hard time understanding.





1)My text book says that operator overloading does not allow the programmer to create NEW operators, but extend the def of pre-exisitng ones. I dont see how this is very useful being as the examples in the book (where the overloading functions are defined {take + as an example} are comparing data members such as the example below})





int operator+(const class1%26amp; obj1, const class1%26amp; obj2)


{


class1 objtemp;


objtemp = obj1.length + obj2.length;


return value;


}





The rest will posted in an addiontal detail, I am out of space.

Can someone explain overloading?
As you have already figured out, operator overloading simply allows the developer to define custom functionality for a given operator (such as +, -, /, *, etc.). I have found this is mostly useful in performing math-like operations on objects. For example: you're working on a payroll application and you have two objects that represent an employee's last two paychecks (class paycheck). Since the objects are really pointers, simply adding the two objects together would likely add the two addresses they exist at together. However, by overloading +, you can have one of the two objects add the other objects values (like gross income, taxes, vacation hours, medical expenses, and net income) to itself.
Reply:Operators are ALREADY overloaded to begin with. The concept is simply extended so programmers can do more of it. For example, you can use the "+" operator on integers, floats, doubles, and strings! So it is already overloaded, in other words, it operates differently depending on the kind of objects it operates on.





This can be misused, but it is intended for situations where it makes sense to reuse the "+" operator. Of course, you can overload it to do any thing and if you make a poor choice then it will make the program more difficult to read. A good choice will make it easier to read.





This is associated with the concept of "polymorphism".


How to use qsort function in stdlib.h ?

/*In the file stdlib.h, I find this procedure*/





_CRTIMP void __cdecl qsort(void *, size_t, size_t, int (__cdecl *)


(const void *, const void *));





/*which is why I think that this is actually a command to quick sort some kind of struct.


If there is a struct defined like below*/





struct DataBase


{ int Value;


char Name[20],Address[20];


float A,B,C;


} *VData;





void main(void)


{ int NumOfData;


NumOfData=TakeDataFromFile


(VData,"DataFile.txt");





????





WriteSortedData


(NumOfData,VData,"SortedData.txt");


}





/*Please write on the ???? how to sort the struct using the qsort procedure in the stdlib.h


Please also tell me if I have to make some kind of procedure outside the void main(void) */

How to use qsort function in stdlib.h ?
The qsort() is a generic function to sort any array. Let's assume that in the given structure you would like to sort on Name. Just incase two people have the same name you would like to sort on Value.





You need to write a custom compare function that would implement the above logic.





// Function to compare two DataBase elements.


int DataBaseCmp(const void *elem1, const void *elem2) {


// Typecast elements back to DataBase* type from void*


Database *dbelem1 = (const Database *)elem1;


Database *dbelem2 = (const Database *)elem2;


int diff;


// Compare names


diff = strcmp(dbelem1-%26gt;Name, dbelem2-%26gt;Name);


// If names are same, compare values


if( diff == 0 ) {


return dbelem1-%26gt;Value - dbelem2-%26gt;Value;


}


else {


return diff;


}


}





== qsort signature ==


void qsort(


void *base,


size_t num,


size_t width,


int (__cdecl *compare )(const void *, const void *)


);


=================


qsort(VData, NumOfData, sizeof(Database), DataBaseCmp);
Reply:http://www.cppreference.com/stdother/qso...





Generally,searching on Google proves to be very useful.
Reply:If we have DataBase itemA and itemB, under what condition itemA is less than itemB? Sort by value, by name or by address? You should define this first.


I have to perform map stl find.?

but when iam using find(l_MIN),Referenced object 'find' is not a member of class __rw_tree_iter%26lt;std::pair%26lt;const std::basic_string%26lt;char,std::char_traits%26lt;... %26gt;,long%26gt;,long,std::pair%26lt;const...message is given.And l_MIN


value is a string and so it need to convert it.so iam using find(l_MIN.c_str() which is also showing an error.

I have to perform map stl find.?
This is telling you that the object you're referencing (find) is not a menber of the parent class. In other words, the function you're calling "find" is not valid. Make sure you are including the proper libraries, name spaces, etc. (depending on the language you're using).


I know you can write a recursive functions that calls itself, but....?

can you write one function that calls another function, which in turn calls the first function? if so what is this called? is this another kind of recursion?





I'm trying to add member functions to the apmatrix class in C++.


right now i'm almost done with an adjoint function, which will return the adjoint of the specified element within the matrix. it looks something like this:





::adjoint (const int %26amp; row, const int %26amp; column)


{static apmatrix%26lt;itemType%26gt; tempmat;


tempmat = *this;


int value = 0;


tempmat = tempmat.submatrix(row, column);


//function submatrix returns the submatrix formed by deleting


// the row and column specified.


value = myMatrix[row][column] * tempmat.determinant();


return value;


}





similarily, .determinant() will call on .adjoint() to find the determinant, except in 2x2 matricies which are defined, to serve as the basis for the recursive loop? will this type of implementation work?

I know you can write a recursive functions that calls itself, but....?
I didn't look at your C++ code, but what you were describing is called indirect recursion.

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How do I set a Room Mate boundry agreement?

I just rented a room in my home to help with my house payment and catch up on bills. I thought I would be able to handle it. My new room mate is a young lady with medical issues, which is no problem, but her constant following me around and TALKING and the smell that now comes from her room. Not to mention the cockroaches she brought with her... She seems to think I am her extended familey. Wants to know when I will be home for dinner, when we will be able to run HER errands if and when we are going to church on Sun. I don't want to hurt her feelings, but not being able to come out of my room in fear of her hounding me, not to mention not having my Grandson's come over due to the bad smell now in my house. I stated when I interviewed her that this is strictly a buisness arrangement and she will be on her own. I also mentioned only a non smoker would be accepted. She Smokes const. and has informed me she is a recoveing herroin addict with Hepetitus C, goes to therapy 2 a week. help?

How do I set a Room Mate boundry agreement?
Oh my!!! I think you should kindly remind her of the interview and remind her that you invited her into your home because she said she was a nonsmoker and ask her to go outside from now on.





Chances are you are the best thing that has happened to her and she is really excited about having someone to be friends with. I think that instead of completly trying to avoid her, maybe set up one day a week to talk and go out for lunch or something and tell her the rest of the time you have work to do and you would appreciate it if she could keep to herself. Maybe also suggest getting an air freshner.





Good luck!
Reply:looks like your agreement has been breached, smoking will not be tolerated, she's gotta go...the cockroaches will be damn expensive, I've seen it 1200 dollars for a mobile home! but yeah, I'm sorry that happened to you. Tell her you have found someone else willing to pay more and she has...i dunno, 30 days? to vacate, she'll give you a guilt trip, and that's when you tell her it's just business, nothing against her.
Reply:whoa. sounds like time to find a different room mate. let her know the smell coming from the room is unnacceptable and that she needs to keep her area neat and clean. Make it clear that she is a room mate, not your new best friend and it is not your job to run her errands. wow. I feel for ya. does she smoke inside your house? If so, and you do not smoke, I would get rid of her asap.


How do I reference a DSN in .NET?

I will be installing a VB.NET application on a customer's network. There will be two workstations that will use the application. The application uses an Access database. I will choose the project and database path at the time I install the application.


I would like to create an ODBC connection on each workstation that points to the database.





Given the described scenario, would it be best to reference a DSN in my code? If so, how do I do that?


Right now (for testing) my connection is simply:


--------------------------------------...


Module modGLOBAL


Public Const CONNECT_STRING As String = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:\TeamDevelopment\SIDS\StudentDa...


--------------------------------------...


This is just a test path on my system. How should I code this for the production application given the fact that I don't know where the database will reside until I install the application?

How do I reference a DSN in .NET?
Dear


There is a simple way that you use the windows registry, here you can store the database path in the Registry and read it whenever your application starts.you can use the following code to get registry file path in vb.net 2005 :





Dim path As String = _


My.Computer.Registry.GetValue("KEY_NAME"... "VALUE", "DEFAULT VALUE")





and use the fallowing code to set the path in the registry





My.Computer.Registry.SetValue("KEY_NAM... "VALUE", "DEFAULT VALUE")





It works,try it.

survey

Choose the best one??????

1. If u create multiple class files that u wish to use as part of another program, which of the following is false?


a. The class files must be compiled into netmodule files.


b. The class files must be associated with the program you choose.


c. The netmodule file must be associated with the program you choose.


d. The addmodule command is used to make associations to the program you choose.


2. You’re throwing a birthday party on Saturday at 5 p.m. located at Celebration Station. What represents the state of the party in terms of understanding class concepts?


a. Saturday


b. 5 p.m


c. Celebration Station


d. Birthday


3. If the field texture in the class Paint has the keyword const, which of the following is false?


a. The value of the texture field can be changed by other programs.


b. The value of the texture field can’t be changed by other programs.


c. The keyword field is represented as Paint. texture.


d. The value of the texture field is always static

Choose the best one??????
e. People learn the most from doing their own homework.


How JoinFederal class-action lawsuit against California Constitution Public Nuisance definitions 42 USC $1983?

The Lucas v S.C.C.C. case said courts and state legislatures can define what facts constitute Public Nuisances. But Cal. Const says cities can do it. Violates 5th amendment USC

How JoinFederal class-action lawsuit against California Constitution Public Nuisance definitions 42 USC $1983?
If the state legislature can do it, then by virtue of the fact that a city a sub-entity of the state they can do it also. Remember unlike the difference between the states and the federal government were the federal government can not dissolve a state, that a state creates and can dissolve a city. Therefore a city is truly for all purposes a "department" within the state whos jurisdiction is not limited by the issue (unless the state says they can't) but rather by geography.
Reply:talk to an attorney familiar with the suit


Need help with my Programing?

Hey everyone i am writing this code and cant seem to find my error in it. I have just started doing C++ and i am trying to find some errors i am useing Microsoft visual C++ and its is comming up with 11 errors and 2 warrings but i cant seem to find them any help would be great here is the code i wrote








// pp 2.2-2





#include %26lt;iostream%26gt;





int main()


{


const double W_IN_LBS = 1.0


const double W_IN_KIL = 0.453592





int pounds,


kilograms;


double total_pounds





// Obtain data from user





cout %26lt;%26lt; "Enter your weight in pounds:";


cin %26gt;%26gt; pounds;





// Convert everything to kilograms





total_kilograms = 1.0 * 0.453592 ;





kilograms = total_kilograms; // truncates to interger


// display results


cout %26lt;%26lt; end1;


cout %26lt;%26lt; "your weight in kilograms is" %26lt;%26lt; kilograms %26lt;%26lt; "kilograms" %26lt;%26lt; end1;


return 0;


}

Need help with my Programing?
Everything mentioned above is correct but you also need to do the following to get your program compiling and working correctly.





1) Add the following line after the #include as cin and cout are part of the standard namespace





using namespace std;





2) When the user enters in the pounds value you need to pass that on to the conversion formula ie





total_kilograms = pounds * 0.453592;





also define total_kilograms as its missing ie





double total_kilograms;





3) Cast total_kilograms to an integer to get rid of the warning.





kilograms = (int)total_kilograms; // truncates to interger





although personally it looks a lot more accurate to print the double value out but its up to you.





4) Dont forget to


- add the semi-colons at the ends of the lines that need them


- initialise the variables to 0 (this is especially useful for pounds ie int pounds=0;)


- its endl not end1





Good luck
Reply:Every line of code needs to end with a semicolon. Some of your lines don't have one. I bet that covers almost all of your errors and warnings.





ie, const double W_IN_LBS = 1.0 %26lt;- no semicolon





In the future, please post the compiler errors too - they do say what the problem is, or at least point to the line the problem is
Reply:You're missing a bunch of semicolons. Also, your logic is incorrect; you probably meant to compute "total_kilograms" by multiplying "pounds" by W_IN_KIL.
Reply:Your missing a semicolon at the end of "double total_pounds", "const double W_IN_LBS = 1.0" and "const double W_IN_KIL = 0.453592"


and you're typing "end1" instead of "endl"
Reply:I haven't done C++ in a year or so, but I'll try





"int pounds,"





You put a , instead of a ;





"double total_pounds"





There is no ;





Also, you have a constant double as a single integer. You don't need it to be a double, can just be an integer. I'm pretty sure that wouldn't be an error, but it takes up more space with it being a double rather than an integer.





Sorry if this isn't much help, I'm rather rusty.


I have a code that compiles on my end, but not on a SSH'd AFS machine?

my code: (finds volume/Surface area of a sphere, in C)


#include%26lt;stdio.h%26gt;


#include%26lt;stdlib.h%26gt;


#include%26lt;math.h%26gt;


int main(void){


const double pi = 3.141592654;


double x;


double volume = (4.0*pi)/3.0, SA = 4.0*pi;


printf("Enter the radius of the sphere: ");


scanf("%lf" , %26amp;x);


volume *= pow(x,3);


SA *= pow(x,2);


printf("The volume is %f and the surface area is %f.\n", volume, SA);


return 0;


}





Compiles fine on my mac





but I get


unix2% gcc -o Sphere Sphere.c


Undefined first referenced


symbol in file


pow /var/tmp//ccMxB6b1.o





Formatting is lost here, so it says: Undefined symbol pow, first referenced in file /var/tmp//ccMxB6b1.o





on an SSH'd machine. I need it to compile on there though, as it's counting on my grade. I have to use pow, I can't just multiply them, says my assignment. So...help please?

I have a code that compiles on my end, but not on a SSH'd AFS machine?
You need to tell the linker to include the math library. This is done by adding -lm to the gcc line. Something like





gcc -o Sphere Sphere.c -lm





should work.





The manual page for the funciton should indicate what linker option/library is needed. So you should be able to figure errors like this out by using the command:





man pow

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Error needs to be solved?

hi,





I m trying to build the document loader which is available as cpp examples. I have configured the build environment by running the file setsdkenv_unix.sh file. Then I have run the command make from the cpp example folder. After that I got the following error.





mkdir -p /apfcomm/release/openofficeoutput_rel//a...


mkdir -p /apfcomm/release/openofficeoutput_rel//a...


c++ -L/apfcomm/release/openofficeoutput_rel/... -L../../../solsparc/lib -L"/apfcomm/release/openoffice


.org2.1/program" -o /apfcomm/release/openofficeoutput_rel//a... /apfcomm/release/openoffic


eoutput_rel//apfcomm/release/openoffic... \


-luno_cppuhelperC52 -luno_cppu -luno_salhelperC52 -luno_sal -lstlport_sunpro /apfcomm/release/openofficeoutput_rel//a...


RISexample.out/obj/DocumentLoader/Docu... In function `main':


DocumentLoader.cxx:(.text+0xd8): undefined reference to `cppu::createSimpleRegistry(rtl::OUStrin... const%26amp;)'


DocumentLoader.cxx:(.text+0x1c8): undefined reference to `cppu::bootstrap_InitialComponentContext...


leRegistry%26gt; const%26amp;, rtl::OUString const%26amp;)'


collect2: ld returned 1 exit status


make: *** [/apfcomm/release/openofficeoutput_rel//...


ut_rel/SOLARISexample.out/bin/Document... Error 1





I didn't understand. What happening here ? could you please help on this and how to resolve this error ? moreover from my guessing i could see that lib directory inside openofficeSDK/solsparc/lib is not available , so that it could not get a link.(is my guessing correct), i m using c++ 4.3 compiler, whether solaris compiler need to be used.

Error needs to be solved?
Make sure the shared library that houses functions like reateSimpleRegistry is in the paths you specified by your -L switch.


A win API question....Why do I recieve those errors?will send you the entire code if you want.?

Is a Window Programming issue .....compiler errors are as below :





1%26gt;------ Build started: Project: Project 78, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------


1%26gt;Compiling...


1%26gt;TextOut3.cpp


1%26gt;c:\documents and settings\seyed\my documents\game course\cpp2\chapter 5 cpp\projects\project 78\project 78\textout3.cpp(57) : error C2664: 'TextOutW' : cannot convert parameter 4 from 'const char *' to 'LPCWSTR'


1%26gt; Types pointed to are unrelated; conversion requires reinterpret_cast, C-style cast or function-style cast


1%26gt;c:\documents and settings\seyed\my documents\game course\cpp2\chapter 5 cpp\projects\project 78\project 78\textout3.cpp(97) : error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'const char [15]' to 'LPCWSTR'


1%26gt; Types pointed to are unrelated; conversion requires reinterpret_cast, C-style cast or function-style cast


1%26gt;c:\documents and settings\seyed\my documents\game course\cpp2\chapter 5 cpp\projects\project 78\project 78\textout3.cpp(105) : error C2664: 'CreateWindowExW' : cannot convert paramete

A win API question....Why do I recieve those errors?will send you the entire code if you want.?
You may a call to a function on line 57 of textout3.cpp to TextOutW. The fourth parameter rquired a pointer to a constant wide character. You passed a pointer to a (non-wide) character string. You need to learn something about wide characters, unicode in general. Oh: although I don't personally know, there might be a TextOut function (non-wide) that might work.


Plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz help in programming plzzzzzzzzzzzzz?

I write a program with class for a student and add a overloading operator= but i have many error in it plzzzzzzzzzzz


help





#ifndef STRING1_H


#define STRING1_H


#include %26lt;iostream.h%26gt;


class String{


public:


String %26amp;operator=(const String %26amp;);//assign array


private:


char * s;};


#endif








#include%26lt;iostream.h%26gt;


#include%26lt;iomanip.h%26gt;


#include%26lt;stdlib.h%26gt;


#include%26lt;assert.h%26gt;


#include%26lt;string1.h%26gt;


#include%26lt;stdio.h%26gt;


#include%26lt;conio.h%26gt;


#include%26lt;string.h%26gt;


String %26amp;String::operator=(const String %26amp; str){


strcpy(string,str.string);


return *this;


}


#include"string1.h"


#include%26lt;stdio.h%26gt;


#include%26lt;conio.h%26gt;


#include%26lt;string.h%26gt;


#include%26lt;stdlib.h%26gt;


#include%26lt;iostream.h%26gt;


class student{


char id[13];


char id1[13];


//int min ;


//int hour;


// char ch;


char time1[7];


char time[7];





//char time[7];


char name[30];


char name1[30];


char address[50];


char address1[50];


char date[13];


char date1[13];





int h;


public:


student();


void ID();


void NAME();


void Address();


void Time();


void Date();


void change();


void print();








}t;


student::student(){





id1[0]='8';


id1[1]='4';


id1[2]='4';


id1[3]='4';


id1[4]='1';


id1[5]='1';


id1[6]='0';


id1[7]='0';


id1[8]='1';


id1[9]='0';


id1[10]='5';





address1[0]='d';


address1[1]='u';


address1[2]='b';


address1[3]='a';


address1[4]='i';





name1[0]='m';


name1[1]='a';


name1[2]='h';


name1[3]='y';


name1[4]='a';





time1[0]='1';


time1[1]='0';


time1[2]=':';


time1[3]='3';


time1[4]='4';





date1[0]='1';


date1[1]='9';


date1[2]='9';


date1[3]='8';


date1[4]='/';


date1[5]='1';


date1[6]='0';


date1[7]='/';


date1[8]='1';


date1[9]='2';


// f[0]='j';


// f[1]='o';


//f=new char[4];





}





void student::ID(){


int c=0;


for(int i=0;i%26lt;11;i++){





if(id1[i]-48%26lt;10%26amp;%26amp;id1[i]-48%26gt;-1 )


c++;


}


if(c==11){


for(int k=0;id1[k];k++)


id[k]=id1[k];


cout%26lt;%26lt;"ID:"%26lt;%26lt;id%26lt;%26lt;endl;}





else


cout%26lt;%26lt;"you enter wrong number"%26lt;%26lt;endl;





}











void student::NAME(){


int c=0;


for(int i=0;name1[i];i++){


if((name1[i]%26gt;='a'%26amp;%26amp;name1[i]%26lt;='z')||... ' )


c++;}





if(name1[c]=='\0'){


for(int k=0;name1[k];k++)


name[k]=name1[k];


cout%26lt;%26lt;"NAME:"%26lt;%26lt;name%26lt;%26lt;endl; }


else


cout%26lt;%26lt;"you enter wrong name"%26lt;%26lt;endl;


}








void student::Address(){


int c=0;


for(int i=0;address1[i];i++){


if((address1[i]%26gt;='a'%26amp;%26amp;address1[i]%26lt;=... ' )


c++;}





if(address1[c]=='\0'){


strcpy(address,address1);


cout%26lt;%26lt;"Address:"%26lt;%26lt;address%26lt;%26lt;endl; }


else


cout%26lt;%26lt;"you enter wrong number"%26lt;%26lt;endl;


}








void student::Time(){


int c=0;


int i=0,j=0,m;


for(;time1[i];i++){


if(time1[i]==':'){


c++;j=i; }}


if(c==1%26amp;%26amp;j%26gt;0){


if(j==1)


h=time1[0]-48;


else if(j==2)


h=(time1[0]-48)*10+(time1[1]-48);








if(i-j-1==1)


m=time1[j+1]-48;


else if(i-j-1==2)


m=(time1[j+1]-48)*10+(time1[j+2]-...


}


else


cout%26lt;%26lt;"you write wrong time"%26lt;%26lt;endl;





if(h%26lt;25%26amp;%26amp;h%26gt;0%26amp;%26amp;m%26lt;60%26amp;%26amp;m%26gt;-1){





strcpy(time,time1);


cout%26lt;%26lt;"Time: "%26lt;%26lt;time;


if(h%26lt;12)


cout%26lt;%26lt;" AM"%26lt;%26lt;endl;


else


cout%26lt;%26lt;" PM"%26lt;%26lt;endl;


}





else


cout%26lt;%26lt;"you write wrong time"%26lt;%26lt;endl;


}





void student::Date(){


int M=0,Y=0,D=0,i,j,c=1,c1=1,c2=1;


for( i=0;date1[i];i++)


j=i;


while(j%26gt;=0){





if(date1[j]=='/'){


if(j!=4%26amp;%26amp;j!=7%26amp;%26amp;j!=6){


cout%26lt;%26lt; "you enter wrong year";


break;}


j--;}


if (date1[j]-48%26gt;-1%26amp;%26amp;date1[j]-48%26lt;10%26amp;%26amp;(date1[...


M=(date1[j]-48)*c1+M;


c1*=10;


}


else if (date1[j]-48%26gt;-1%26amp;%26amp;date1[j]-48%26lt;10%26amp;%26amp;(date1[...


Y=(date1[j]-48)*c2+Y;


c2*=10;


}


else if(date1[j]-48%26gt;-1%26amp;%26amp;date1[j]-48%26lt;10){





D=(date1[j]-48)*c+D;


c*=10;


}


else


break;





j--;


}


if(D%26gt;0%26amp;%26amp;D%26lt;31%26amp;%26amp;M%26gt;0%26amp;%26amp;M%26lt;7%26amp;%26amp;Y%26gt;1880%26amp;%26amp;Y%26lt;...


strcpy(date,date1);


cout%26lt;%26lt;"DATE:"%26lt;%26lt;date;}


else if(D%26gt;0%26amp;%26amp;D%26lt;32%26amp;%26amp;M%26gt;6%26amp;%26amp;M%26lt;13%26amp;%26amp;Y%26gt;1880%26amp;%26amp;Y%26lt;2008)...


strcpy(date,date1);


cout%26lt;%26lt;"DATE:"%26lt;%26lt;date;}





else


cout%26lt;%26lt;"you enter wrong DATE";





}





void student::change(){


int I,i=0;//h,m;


cin%26gt;%26gt;I;


switch(I){


case 1:


gets(id1);


ID();


break;


case 2: gets(name1);


NAME();


break;


case 3:gets(address1);


Address();


break;


case 4:


gets(time1);


Time();


break;


case 5: gets(date1);


Date();


break;


default: exit(0);


}


}











void student::print(){


cout%26lt;%26lt;"ID:"%26lt;%26lt;id%26lt;%26lt;endl;


cout%26lt;%26lt;"NAME:"%26lt;%26lt;name%26lt;%26lt;endl;


cout%26lt;%26lt;"Address:"%26lt;%26lt;address%26lt;%26lt;endl;


cout%26lt;%26lt;"Time: "%26lt;%26lt;time;


if(h%26lt;12)


cout%26lt;%26lt;" AM";


else


cout%26lt;%26lt;" PM";


cout%26lt;%26lt;endl%26lt;%26lt;"Date:"%26lt;%26lt;date;


}




















main(){


clrscr();


t.ID();


t.NAME();


t.Address();


t.Time( );


t.Date();


char s1("happy"),s2;


cout%26lt;%26lt;"assigment";


s2=s1;





cout%26lt;%26lt;"s1"%26lt;%26lt;s1;


cout%26lt;%26lt;"s2"%26lt;%26lt;s2;





/* cout%26lt;%26lt;endl%26lt;%26lt;"preess 0 to change"%26lt;%26lt;endl%26lt;%26lt;"press any key for exit";


int j=-1;


cin%26gt;%26gt;j;


while(j==0){











if(j==0){


cout%26lt;%26lt;"1.id 2.name 3.address 4.time 5.Date";


t.change();


}


getch();


clrscr();


t.print();


cout%26lt;%26lt;endl%26lt;%26lt;"preess 0 to change"%26lt;%26lt;endl%26lt;%26lt;"press any key for exit";;


cin%26gt;%26gt;j;


} */











}

Plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz help in programming plzzzzzzzzzzzzz?
How does this even compile:





String %26amp;String::operator=(const String %26amp; str){


strcpy(string,str.string);


return *this;


}





what is string? You don't have that declared anywhere.
Reply:did this work at some point?
Reply:Yes, it may have an error in it.
Reply:i'm not gonna simulate this program.report abuse if you like.


Everytime i run the app frostwire it quits and this is the message i get....please help!!!?

Date/Time: 2008-01-13 21:51:02.950 -0500


OS Version: 10.4.11 (Build 8S165)


Report Version: 4





Command: JavaApplicationStub


Path: /Applications/FrostWire.app/Contents/Mac...


Parent: WindowServer [251]





Version: 1.0 (4.13.4)





PID: 366


Thread: 11





Exception: EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION (0x0002)


Code[0]: 0x00000002


Code[1]: 0x91bbb2b8








Thread 0:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x907de9b8 __CFRunLoopRun + 832


3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x907de2bc CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 268


4 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x9329db20 RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 264


5 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x9329d1b4 ReceiveNextEventCommon + 380


6 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x9329d020 BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode + 96


7 com.apple.AppKit 0x93782bc4 _DPSNextEvent + 384


8 com.apple.AppKit 0x93782888 -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:d... + 116


9 com.apple.AppKit 0x9377edcc -[NSApplication run] + 472


10 libawt.jnilib 0x9fe4c808 +[AWTStarter startAWT:] + 1848


11 com.apple.Foundation 0x92bf392c __NSFireMainThreadPerform + 276


12 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x9080f91c __CFRunLoopPerformPerform + 104


13 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x907df30c __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 384


14 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x907de83c __CFRunLoopRun + 452


15 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x907de2bc CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 268


16 ...ple.JavaApplicationLauncher 0x9533d954 startupJava(int, int, char const* const*, __CFDictionary const*, BuilderVersion, char const*, char const**) + 296


17 JavaApplicationStub 0x0000808c 0x1000 + 28812


18 JavaApplicationStub 0x00007d90 0x1000 + 28048





Thread 1:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a460 jio_snprintf + 391280


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a284 jio_snprintf + 390804


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bedc994 pss + 72916


5 libjvm.dylib 0x9bde0580 JVM_FillInStackTrace + 23056


6 libjava.jnilib 0x9c0d0c28 Java_java_nio_Bits_copyToByteArray + 132


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04760244 0 + 74842692


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0475f3f8 0 + 74839032


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0476162c 0 + 74847788


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04762054 0 + 74850388


11 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x046e211c 0 + 74326300


12 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0472955c 0 + 74618204


13 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


14 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x047329c0 0 + 74656192


15 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


16 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


17 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5baa8 jio_snprintf + 396984


18 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd649f4 JVM_DoPrivileged + 772


19 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x046cb77c 0 + 74233724


20 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0472fbb0 0 + 74644400


21 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x046b091c 0 + 74123548


22 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x047152c8 0 + 74535624


23 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x047becbc 0 + 75230396


24 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


25 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


26 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd627fc jio_snprintf + 424972


27 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd7e990 JVM_RegisterSignal + 9088


28 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd2ac28 jio_snprintf + 196664


29 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd29f64 jio_snprintf + 193396


30 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd2969c jio_snprintf + 191148


31 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5d550 jio_snprintf + 403808


32 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd61c38 jio_snprintf + 421960


33 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04599644 0 + 72980036


34 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


35 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


36 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


37 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


38 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


39 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


40 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5baa8 jio_snprintf + 396984


41 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd78db4 JVM_NewInstanceFromConstructor + 4772


42 libjvm.dylib 0x9be32c54 JVM_InvokeMethod + 1380


43 libjvm.dylib 0x9be32944 JVM_InvokeMethod + 596


44 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


45 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


46 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


47 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ad20 0 + 72920352


48 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


49 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


50 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


51 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5baa8 jio_snprintf + 396984


52 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd78db4 JVM_NewInstanceFromConstructor + 4772


53 libjvm.dylib 0x9be32c54 JVM_InvokeMethod + 1380


54 libjvm.dylib 0x9be32944 JVM_InvokeMethod + 596


55 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


56 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


57 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


58 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ad20 0 + 72920352


59 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


60 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


61 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


62 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


63 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


64 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5baa8 jio_snprintf + 396984


65 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd7b14c JVM_MaxMemory + 8396


66 libjvm.dylib 0x9be4c628 JVM_IsInterrupted + 9016


67 ...ple.JavaApplicationLauncher 0x9534afc4 JNIEnv_::CallStaticVoidMethod(_jclass*, _jmethodID*, ...) + 60


68 ...ple.JavaApplicationLauncher 0x9533c0f8 startJavaApplication + 3864


69 ...ple.JavaApplicationLauncher 0x9533b1d8 java_main_stub(void*) + 72


70 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 2:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf42fc JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48732


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf4294 JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48628


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 3:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a1a4 jio_snprintf + 390580


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a96c jio_snprintf + 392572


5 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd59fe8 jio_snprintf + 390136


6 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


7 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 4:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a460 jio_snprintf + 391280


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


9 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


15 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 5:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a460 jio_snprintf + 391280


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x046dea60 0 + 74312288


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04717a88 0 + 74545800


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x046cf7a8 0 + 74250152


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


16 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 6:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002c4b8 semaphore_wait_trap + 8


1 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd7ed88 JVM_RegisterSignal + 10104


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd7eab4 JVM_RegisterSignal + 9380


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 7:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a460 jio_snprintf + 391280


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a284 jio_snprintf + 390804


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd7ff80 JVM_RegisterSignal + 14704


5 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd7fc38 JVM_RegisterSignal + 13864


6 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


7 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


8 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 8:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a460 jio_snprintf + 391280


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a1a4 jio_snprintf + 390580


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd80604 JVM_RegisterSignal + 16372


5 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


6 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


7 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 9:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd95a84 JVM_RegisterSignal + 103540


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd95620 JVM_RegisterSignal + 102416


5 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 10:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a460 jio_snprintf + 391280


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


16 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 11 Crashed:


0 libJP2.dylib 0x91bbb2b8 kdu_read(unsigned char*%26amp;, unsigned char*, int) + 0


1 libJP2.dylib 0x91bb7df8 siz_params::read_marker_segment(unsigned short, int, unsigned char*, int) + 84


2 libJP2.dylib 0x91bb7c20 kdu_params::translate_marker_segment(uns... short, int, unsigned char*, int, int) + 188


3 libJP2.dylib 0x91bae5d8 kdu_codestream::create(kdu_compressed_so... + 724


4 libJP2.dylib 0x91bbe04c _cg_JP2SetupDecompressor + 252


5 libJP2.dylib 0x91bbff8c _cg_JP2SimpleDecompressAlloc + 108


6 libJP2.dylib 0x91bbfecc _cg_JP2SimpleDecompress + 36


7 com.apple.HIServices 0x9189c3b0 CreateCGImageRefFromBitmapInfo(_ISBitmap... unsigned char) + 356


8 com.apple.HIServices 0x9184c46c MergeBestStorageIntoContext(void*, void*) + 668


9 ...ple.CoreServices.OSServices 0x90ed68c8 _ISGoThruImageStorages + 116


10 com.apple.HIServices 0x9184c1c0 ISImageRefIterator(void*, unsigned char, short (*)(void*, void*), void*) + 16


11 com.apple.HIServices 0x9184b5d8 ISGetCGImageRefForISImageRef(void*, CGSize, short, RGBColor const*, unsigned long, _ISImageRefCallbacks const*, CGRect*) + 912


12 com.apple.HIServices 0x9184b07c PlotISImageRefInContext(void*, CGContext*, CGRect, short, short, RGBColor const*, unsigned long, _ISImageRefCallbacks const*) + 208


13 com.apple.HIServices 0x9184ae90 PlotIconRefInContext + 184


14 com.apple.HIServices 0x9184cd94 PlotIconRefInCGContext + 132


15 com.apple.AppKit 0x937a16bc -[NSImage _expandRep:] + 1432


16 com.apple.AppKit 0x937a10c8 -[NSImage _expand] + 136


17 com.apple.AppKit 0x937ea828 -[NSImage drawInRect:fromRect:operation:fraction:] + 164


18 libawt.jnilib 0x9fe70ff4 Java_apple_awt_OSXOffScreenSurfaceData__... + 560


19 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


20 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


21 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


22 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


23 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


24 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


25 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


26 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


27 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


28 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04737874 0 + 74676340


29 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x047331dc 0 + 74658268


30 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x046e32e4 0 + 74330852


31 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a930 0 + 72919344


32 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


33 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


34 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


35 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


36 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


37 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


38 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


39 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


40 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


41 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


42 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 12:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002f08c kevent + 12


1 libnio.jnilib 0x9c1db10c Java_sun_nio_ch_KQueueArrayWrapper_keven... + 148


2 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


3 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9f0 0 + 72919536


4 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9f0 0 + 72919536


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9f0 0 + 72919536


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9f0 0 + 72919536


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9f0 0 + 72919536


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


11 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


12 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


16 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


17 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


18 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


19 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 13:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a460 jio_snprintf + 391280


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x046dea60 0 + 74312288


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04717a88 0 + 74545800


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x046cf7a8 0 + 74250152


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


16 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


17 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 14:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


9 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


15 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 15:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


9 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


15 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 16:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


16 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 17:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a460 jio_snprintf + 391280


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


11 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


12 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


13 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


14 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


15 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


16 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


17 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


18 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


19 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


20 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


21 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


22 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 18:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a460 jio_snprintf + 391280


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


9 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


15 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 19:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd95930 JVM_RegisterSignal + 103200


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9be26654 JVM_Sleep + 468


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


9 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


15 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 20:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


9 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


15 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 21:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd95930 JVM_RegisterSignal + 103200


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9be26654 JVM_Sleep + 468


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


9 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


15 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 22:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


9 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


15 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 23:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd95930 JVM_RegisterSignal + 103200


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9be26654 JVM_Sleep + 468


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


16 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


17 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 24:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd95930 JVM_RegisterSignal + 103200


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9be26654 JVM_Sleep + 468


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


9 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


15 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 25:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x90023c60 recvfrom + 12


1 libnet.jnilib 0x9c1ce7fc Java_java_net_PlainDatagramSocketImpl_re... + 656


2 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x045918e8 0 + 72947944


3 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


4 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


16 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 26:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ad20 0 + 72920352


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


11 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


12 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


13 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ad20 0 + 72920352


14 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


15 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


16 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9f0 0 + 72919536


17 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9f0 0 + 72919536


18 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


19 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


20 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


21 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


22 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


23 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


24 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


25 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


26 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


27 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


28 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


29 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


30 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


31 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


32 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


33 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 27:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


16 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


17 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 28:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a460 jio_snprintf + 391280


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x046dea60 0 + 74312288


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04717a88 0 + 74545800


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x046cf7a8 0 + 74250152


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


16 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 29:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


8 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


9 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


14 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 30:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


16 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


17 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 31:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


16 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


17 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 32:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


16 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


17 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 33:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a460 jio_snprintf + 391280


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


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8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


11 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


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15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


16 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


17 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


18 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


19 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 34:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd95930 JVM_RegisterSignal + 103200


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9be26654 JVM_Sleep + 468


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


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9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458a9c0 0 + 72919488


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


11 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


12 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


13 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


14 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


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16 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


17 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


18 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


19 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


20 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 35:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


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4 libjvm.dylib 0x9be26654 JVM_Sleep + 468


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9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


16 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


17 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 36:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x90023c60 recvfrom + 12


1 libnet.jnilib 0x9c1ce7fc Java_java_net_PlainDatagramSocketImpl_re... + 656


2 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x045918e8 0 + 72947944


3 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


4 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


8 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


9 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


14 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 37:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


9 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


10 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


15 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 38:


0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b348 mach_msg_trap + 8


1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9000b29c mach_msg + 60


2 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5a5a0 jio_snprintf + 391600


3 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6a1e4 JVM_MonitorWait + 3028


4 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd698ac JVM_MonitorWait + 668


5 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04591264 0 + 72946276


6 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


7 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458ae10 0 + 72920592


8 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


9 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x0458aab0 0 + 72919728


10 %26lt;%26lt;00000000%26gt;%26gt; 0x04588164 0 + 72909156


11 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd5bd38 jio_snprintf + 397640


12 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69444 JVM_StartThread + 2612


13 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd69330 JVM_StartThread + 2336


14 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd692c0 JVM_StartThread + 2224


15 libjvm.dylib 0x9bd6917c JVM_StartThread + 1900


16 libjvm.dylib 0x9bcf418c JNI_CreateJavaVM_Impl + 48364


17 libSystem.B.dylib 0x9002bd08 _pthread_body + 96





Thread 11 crashed with PPC Thread State 64:


srr0: 0x0000000091bbb2b8 srr1: 0x000000000208d030 vrsave: 0x0000000000000000


cr: 0x44024442 xer: 0x0000000000000004 lr: 0x0000000091bb7df8 ctr: 0x0000000091bb7da4


r0: 0x000000000000ff51 r1: 0x00000000f0d8a1c0 r2: 0x00000000a1b7b930 r3: 0x00000000f0d8a260


r4: 0x00000000003f9850 r5: 0x0000000000000002 r6: 0x00000000003f9820 r7: 0x0000000000000000


r8: 0x0000000000000000 r9: 0x00000000003f4f80 r10: 0x0000000000401f30 r11: 0x0000000044024442


r12: 0x0000000091bb7da4 r13: 0x0000000000511930 r14: 0x000000000460c1dc r15: 0x000000009fe70dc4


r16: 0x00000000f0d8b180 r17: 0x0000000000000000 r18: 0x0000000000000001 r19: 0x0000000020000001


r20: 0x0000000000000004 r21: 0x00000000f0d8a5a4 r22: 0x00000000f0d8a5a0 r23: 0x000000000000ff51


r24: 0x0000000000000030 r25: 0x00000000003f9820 r26: 0x00000000003f92d0 r27: 0x0000000000000000


r28: 0x00000000003f92d0 r29: 0x00000000003f9850 r30: 0x00000000003f92d0 r31: 0x0000000091bb7db0





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Model: PowerMac3,1, BootROM 4.2.8f1, 1 processors, PowerPC G4 (2.7), 350 MHz, 512 MB


Graphics: ATY,Rage128Pro, ATY,Rage128Pro, AGP, 16 MB


Memory Module: DIMM0/J21, 128 MB, SDRAM, PC100-222S


Memory Module: DIMM1/J22, 128 MB, SDRAM, PC100-222S


Memory Module: DIMM2/J23, 128 MB, SDRAM, PC100-333S


Memory Module: DIMM3/J24, 128 MB, SDRAM, PC100-322S


Modem: Spring, UCJ, V.90, 3.0F, APPLE VERSION 0001, 4/7/1999


Network Service: PCI Ethernet Slot 4, Ethernet, en1


PCI Card: pci8086,9, sppci_ethernet, SLOT-D


Parallel ATA Device: WDC WD102AA, 9.56 GB


Parallel ATA Device: WDC WD800BB-75CAA0, 74.5 GB


Parallel ATA Device: MATSHITADVD-ROM SR-8584A


USB Device: Hub in Apple Pro Keyboard, Mitsumi Electric, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 500 mA


USB Device: Microsoft 3-Button Mouse with IntelliEye(TM), Microsoft, Up to 1.5 Mb/sec, 100 mA


USB Device: Apple Pro Keyboard, Mitsumi Electric, Up to 12 Mb/sec, 250 mA

Everytime i run the app frostwire it quits and this is the message i get....please help!!!?
Is your version of Java up-to-date?
Reply:Get rid of frostwire and download limewire. I had the same problem but never had any trouble with limewire.

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