On 2019/08/10 11:02 a.m., Bob Economaki wrote:
Hi John
When do you get the error?
What are the physical connections and devices (all components) between the 9010A and your computer? Are you using the Fluke factory RS232 serial H/W in the 9010A or an alternative Serial interface? Are you connecting the serial interface in the 9010A to your computer via a USB-to-serial adapter?
What version of Windows are you running?
BobE
Hi Bob, The error is when I launch FIDE - in the opening screen I get a message in the FILEs section (the upper left window with the tiny IC in the corner) to _*Click here to select directory *_- I click, and I then get the run-time error. This is an XP, but it is an error in the computer setup as FIDE works fine on other XP machines, I probably broke some setting deep in the Registry. Note that this is from a fresh install of FIDE and the shortcut is setup correctly and the directory that it should open in does exist. Perhaps a user permissions error? I will check into that now that I think of it.. Otherwise I think the simplest thing to do is to simply install XP on a fresh drive and then transfer over everything I care about. Running XP because it is an older computer and Windows, unlike OSX runs slower and slower with updated operating systems, and I need Windows for some of my old hardware that won't run on W7 or later. I should use DosBox (I do for Data I/O 29B) but this computer is handy (still has AT slots!) and it has been running for 15 or so years and why spend the time upgrading until something breaks. Like FIDE... Not browsing with the XP machine so little risk of exposure to viruses and it is only on a few hours a week, and I did install even the latest MS patches for XP. I'll probably soon end up updating the machine to W10 and see if everything else still works. I just hate to retire hardware that is still working...hence TTL! John :-#)#
On 8/9/2019 6:05 PM, John Robertson wrote:
In case anyone cares, this appears to be a problem with my computer, not FIDE. I tested it on a different machine running XP and it works fine (as expected) so I have some sort of error in my hardware or setting that needs to be excoriated.
John :-#)#
On 2018/07/18 1:26 p.m., John Robertson wrote:
I've been using the 9010A only with the keyboard, however I am now finding that I have to run some scripts for servicing some old game boards - Pole Position 2 by Namco. By and large I can type the stuff in, but I wanted to use FIDE to both edit the code and upload it to my unit either via the USB mod or the Wi-Fi mod (back in 2015/2016 we talked about these).
Is anyone else using Quarterarcade's FIDE? I have a regular occurrence of the run-time error 68.
It is Windows based:
68 Device unavailable A hardware device or necessary requirement for the program is not being found. Verify all hardware and software required by the program is installed. If you continue to have the same issues verify the latest updates are installed for the program as well as any hardware device the program needs.
Anyone else found a solution or a cause for this?
James did leave the source code for FIDE:
https://app.assembla.com/spaces/FIDE/subversion/source/HEAD
I don't know if James is still hanging out here at TTL, but I certainly appreciate his FIDE program! Perhaps FIDE just isn't happy running over a network...or does it needs longer timeouts?
Thanks,
John :-#)# -- How to subscribe or unsubscribe from TTL http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/techtoolslist
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