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    "Assertion Failed" ZQuest b735 Crash

    I was working in b735. I went to Quest->DMAP. Then a window popped up informing me that "Assertion Failed: Low<=High" and ZQuest crashed.

    The quest file was not corrupted, but the timed save didn't work.

    EDIT: Just tried it again. In the current version of Zodiac, I tried to edit the Taurus Corridor DMAP. When I double-click on the DMAP name, I get this error:

    Assertion failed!

    Program: ...
    File: .\zsys.cpp
    Line: 217

    Expression: low <= high

    For information on how your program can cause an asertion failure, see the Visual C++ documentation on asserts.

    (Press Retry to debug the application - JIT must be enabled)

    Clicking "ignore" lets me proceed apparently without crashing. We'll see if the quest file is corrupted...

    EDIT2 - Aaaaaand yea that's not good. When I go to save the quest file after a few minutes, ZQuest crashes entirely and dumps me into windows. And it eats the .qst file entirely. Not a trace left.

    (I think I'll stick with 718 for awhile, what do you think?)

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    Re: "Assertion Failed" ZQuest b735 Crash

    That's what also killed me yesterday. Lost a few good subscreen elements... I saved the auto-save file with a corrupt header, hoping someone could fix that, but I don't know if it has them...

    But, it has been reported, and fixed:http://www.armageddongames.net/forum...d.php?t=101287

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