Ok it will still crash on exit from a given table. With no consequence. The tables were created to support a given resolution. So if you alter it beyond the parameters that it was designed to support, some of the active components get miss scaled and placed. You may have to place the table fonts (scripts) within the Visual Pinball table directory itself.
What do you want for free?
Do you want me to get technical and tell you why this is happening? No way, I'm not digging through 10,000 lines of source code. If you want to run through the source code be my guest. I certainly am happy with the results at the price I paid. VB got some updates with XP that don't like the Pinmame code. Once the original coders find the issue they will pinpoint a fix from thier own code. The program expires so you will be forced to get thier update. How convenient.
If you want a quick fix run a dual boot and boot to anouther legacy O/S (suggest Windows 2000). Run a resolution that was supportable 5 years ago. Like 800 X 600.
Hard drive space is cheap these days. Dual boot is not an issue based on the number of MB it resides on. |