Author Topic: Blockland caused a kernel panic on my Mac  (Read 3390 times)

This needs to be moved to help, also, post your console.log and  launcher.log.

You don't need the log, his computer is just too old and probably is rubbish. What I would like to know is your system info and how l

  Mac OS X 10.6.8
  2.0 GB RAM
  1.83 GHz Mac mini (Core Duo/Solo) (2 cores)

Processes, not processors.

I still believe you should try updating drivers.
For your intel card - http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect

Looking at your ram/processor (2gb and dual core 1.85), i'd think you should be able to run blockland, however they are very low specs for recent computers. I'm not quite sure the system resources that are used by OSX. Did it crash when you were doing something quite arduous? Like setting off lots of physics or explosions at once? or having a lot of bricks ghosted?

I pressed a certain key combination to plant a brick, so...

  Model Name:   Mac mini
  Model Identifier:   Macmini1,1
  Processor Name:   Intel Core Duo
  Processor Speed:   1.83 GHz
  Number Of Processors:   1
  Total Number Of Cores:   2
  L2 Cache:   2 MB
  Memory:   2 GB
  Bus Speed:   667 MHz

Intel GMA 950:

  Chipset Model:   GMA 950
  Type:   GPU
  Bus:   Built-In
  VRAM (Total):   64 MB of Shared System Memory
  Vendor:   Intel (0x8086)
  Device ID:   0x27a2
  Revision ID:   0x0003
  Displays:
Cinema Display:
  Resolution:   1680 x 1050
  Pixel Depth:   32-Bit Color (ARGB8888)
  Main Display:   Yes
  Mirror:   Off
  Online:   Yes
  Rotation:   Supported

Memory Slots:

  ECC:   Disabled

BANK 0/DIMM0:

  Size:   1 GB
  Type:   DDR2 SDRAM
  Speed:   667 MHz
  Status:   OK
  Manufacturer:   0x7F7F7F7FCB000000
  Part Number:   0x20444F504531413136333332202 020202020
  Serial Number:   0x00000000

BANK 1/DIMM1:

  Size:   1 GB
  Type:   DDR2 SDRAM
  Speed:   667 MHz
  Status:   OK
  Manufacturer:   0x7F7F7F7FCB000000
  Part Number:   0x20444F504531413136333332202 020202020
  Serial Number:   0x00000000

  Model Name:   Mac mini
  Model Identifier:   Macmini1,1
  Processor Name:   Intel Core Duo
  Processor Speed:   1.83 GHz
  Number Of Processors:   1
  Total Number Of Cores:   2
  L2 Cache:   2 MB
  Memory:   2 GB
  Bus Speed:   667 MHz

Intel GMA 950:

  Chipset Model:   GMA 950
  Type:   GPU
  Bus:   Built-In
  VRAM (Total):   64 MB of Shared System Memory
  Vendor:   Intel (0x8086)
  Device ID:   0x27a2
  Revision ID:   0x0003
  Displays:
Cinema Display:
  Resolution:   1680 x 1050
  Pixel Depth:   32-Bit Color (ARGB8888)
  Main Display:   Yes
  Mirror:   Off
  Online:   Yes
  Rotation:   Supported

Memory Slots:

  ECC:   Disabled

BANK 0/DIMM0:

  Size:   1 GB
  Type:   DDR2 SDRAM
  Speed:   667 MHz
  Status:   OK
  Manufacturer:   0x7F7F7F7FCB000000
  Part Number:   0x20444F504531413136333332202 020202020
  Serial Number:   0x00000000

BANK 1/DIMM1:

  Size:   1 GB
  Type:   DDR2 SDRAM
  Speed:   667 MHz
  Status:   OK
  Manufacturer:   0x7F7F7F7FCB000000
  Part Number:   0x20444F504531413136333332202 020202020
  Serial Number:   0x00000000


My toaster has more RAM than this >:C This make cunt mad!


you had background programs open.
Or his Mac can't handle the single process.

you had background programs open.

I do? What are they and how do I disable them?

Processes, not processors.

I still believe you should try updating drivers.
For your intel card - http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect

Looking at your ram/processor (2gb and dual core 1.85), i'd think you should be able to run blockland, however they are very low specs for recent computers. I'm not quite sure the system resources that are used by OSX. Did it crash when you were doing something quite arduous? Like setting off lots of physics or explosions at once? or having a lot of bricks ghosted?
Built-in mac processes don't really hog up the RAM, but kernel_task only hogs about 200-400MB of RAM. I think quitting kernel_task forces the computer to restart.

Built-in mac processes don't really hog up the RAM, but kernel_task only hogs about 200-400MB of RAM. I think quitting kernel_task forces the computer to restart.

How?

I do? What are they and how do I disable them?
Disabling them will generally cause your computer to become unresponsive.

Disabling them will generally cause your computer to become unresponsive.

How do I disable OTHER processes?

windows task manager <3

Gamebooster 3?It lets you choose processes to turn off while gaming.




Is there even a mac version?