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Beyond Frustrated with Railpro
G8B4Life:
--- Quote from: Alan on October 10, 2018, 11:22:16 AM ---It is my understanding you must always run RP software in Admin mode (at least I always have) because the software writes to the C:Program Files directory.
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RPA and HC Sim haven't used C:\Program Files as a writable location since at least version 2. They both now use C:\ProgramData for a writable location. C:\ProgramData is supposed to be an all-user all-access location for just that purpose but that doesn't mean that things don't go wrong and some programs get write access denied. Running as admin can usually get around that but not always. This is starting to sound like a permissions issue, though there may be more to it that that.
Chris, if you can remember when you were downloading the sounds from Ring you would have seen the "Waiting for Internet screen" in HC Sim and the percent indicator in RPA counting up to 100%. When RPA finished downloading did you see the the "Copying Files" screen in HC Sim and the two percentage complete progress bars complete? If you did then HC Sim is working correctly in this regard and the files were copied to HC Sim. The fact they were not there later does indicates that HC Sim is unable to write it's in-memory copy of the storage file back to disk. That is not a HC Sim bug but a Windows issue.
That funky error screen, I've seen similar to that before. I think I remember some of the reasons but I'll have to check. I'll be back later today with some things to check.
- Tim
G8B4Life:
Well one quick experiment later and I was able to crash HC Sim to a funky screen. Not the same screen and not doing the same thing as Chris but crash it with a funky screen none the less, by running HC Sim 2.05 with 1.31's screen files instead of 2.05 screen files.
Chris, just to check this off, which of the following Software Update screens does your HC Sim look like?
HC Sim 1.31 update screen
HC Sim 2.05 update screen
I'm still working on some other things to check.
- Tim
emd_16645:
I am running 2.05, I removed all earlier files so any 1.31 files should be gone. To be clear, this error only occurred when loading the 710 ULT file. I successfully loaded a photo and all other needed sounds (horn, bell, etc). Only the one file was a problem. Maybe I’m hitting some form of memory limit?
When loading to HC Sim it cycled through the percentage bars twice.
G8B4Life:
You think your running 2.05 but... Ok, you most likely are running all of 2.05, as you didn't pipe up and say "hey, the software update screen still looks like 1.31" but I had to ask, in Windows there is a thing called File and System Virtulisation in which if a program can not write to a system folder (like Program Files and apparently ProgramData too) Windows will redirect everything to a folder in which it can write to and use that forever after, even if you put newer files into the folder it was supposed to use in the first place. It was a long shot but 1.31's screen files could have still existed in that virtual folder and the 2.05 program could have been using them, even though it'd still be reporting it's version as 2.05.
I don't think your hitting the memory limit, unless you've got a whole lot loaded into the LM already. I've got one with two ULT prime mover files, one ULT horn and the generic prime mover, bell and horn that come pre installed loaded into it. From memory you get a not enough space error when trying to copy something bigger than the remaining space into an LM.
I've gotten the cannot connect error before when copying to an LM, and also tonight when copying an ULT prime mover. In both cases I just moved the CI-1 a bit closer and it all went fine next time. Didn't get a funky screen though.
It might be best to just get you the storage file ready-to-go just to rule out anything wrong with it though it'd be a large download at around 30 Megabytes.
- Tim
Alan:
--- Quote from: G8B4Life on October 11, 2018, 07:01:01 AM ---... I just moved the CI-1 a bit closer and it all went fine next time.
- Tim
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I don't own a CI-1 but it must have a very limited range. In the manual it specifically recommends moving the CI-1 to a central location relatively close to the layout, recommends using a USB cable to get the CI-1 away from the computer itself, and specifically calls out using other Ring products as repeaters. The fact that Tim chose to spell all this out in the manual means the CI-1 must have a rather short range. Sounds real similar to mice and keyboard USB transceivers.
Chris, given all the problems you are experiencing you may want to make sure you have the CI-1 very close to your LMs when operating/moving files/etc.
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