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Mar 8th, 2011, 11:53 PM
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Re: Looking for Beta Testers for Computer Graphics Program
Ok I put up a different download on my download page for my application. Give it another try. When it starts it's not going to run a section that initializes a large number of variables many of which are arrayed variables. If it starts and you still get the problem let me know. If it starts and you don't get the problem then hit "Enter" on the keyboard. I'm guessing that you will then see the problem you did before because then the initialization section will run. After you hit "Enter" on the keyboard you'll see the lines get skinny if you're running screen 0 because the settings will change.
If you still get the problem at startup then I'll chop out some more stuff at the start but it's weird that I'm troubleshooting through other peoples computers because I don't see any problem on mine. Maybe my application is biased against people who live in India and Europe.
I've been studying the setup project more and it appears that I should actually have the setup project run and then that will access the msi file if I set things up correctly but if you have the prerequisites installed which most VBForums members would then the msi "should" run ok or at least that's what I would think. Once we get that working ok then I'll try to get it setup so someone who doesn't have the prerequisites installed will get a good download or set of downloads for my application.
Edit entry :
I've replaced the download a couple more times since I first posted this post #11. Found an arrayed variable that had too low of a maximum index and increased it though it shouldn't have caused a problem on startup. It was causing me a problem at screen 442. I should have been more careful about adjusting those arrays. Found another less vital mistake concerning the keyboard control list for j and J.
Last edited by EntityX; Mar 9th, 2011 at 01:07 AM.
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