Does anyone else feel kinda cheated by Uprev's Osiris?
Yes, you can change the format so that you don't see values in HEX now.
I can't seem to duplicate this failure on my Windows 7 machine. I think it may have been due to a couple of files that were added to the latest build to support the formatting selection that were getting missed by the updater. I just uploaded a new version of the installer that has the files already.
Try running the latest installer from our site and see if that resolves the issue now.
I can't seem to duplicate this failure on my Windows 7 machine. I think it may have been due to a couple of files that were added to the latest build to support the formatting selection that were getting missed by the updater. I just uploaded a new version of the installer that has the files already.
Try running the latest installer from our site and see if that resolves the issue now.
Yes, you can change the format so that you don't see values in HEX now.
I can't seem to duplicate this failure on my Windows 7 machine. I think it may have been due to a couple of files that were added to the latest build to support the formatting selection that were getting missed by the updater. I just uploaded a new version of the installer that has the files already.
Try running the latest installer from our site and see if that resolves the issue now.
I can't seem to duplicate this failure on my Windows 7 machine. I think it may have been due to a couple of files that were added to the latest build to support the formatting selection that were getting missed by the updater. I just uploaded a new version of the installer that has the files already.
Try running the latest installer from our site and see if that resolves the issue now.
Next test... it may have to do with the configuration file we added to make the software run in .NET 4.0
Try deleting the file "xxx\My Documents\UpRev\ROMeditor\ROMeditor.exe.config" and see if it stops crashing. You may also have to delete the config files for the other programs if that does the trick.
Try deleting the file "xxx\My Documents\UpRev\ROMeditor\ROMeditor.exe.config" and see if it stops crashing. You may also have to delete the config files for the other programs if that does the trick.
Next test... it may have to do with the configuration file we added to make the software run in .NET 4.0
Try deleting the file "xxx\My Documents\UpRev\ROMeditor\ROMeditor.exe.config" and see if it stops crashing. You may also have to delete the config files for the other programs if that does the trick.
Try deleting the file "xxx\My Documents\UpRev\ROMeditor\ROMeditor.exe.config" and see if it stops crashing. You may also have to delete the config files for the other programs if that does the trick.
The other programs seem to work alright, should I still delete the *.exe.config files?
Wow...I guess something good came out of my tread after all...lol. Software runs great now. Weeee...
Jared, you should allow use to play with your updates more often. We could probably help you speed up product development.
Jared, you should allow use to play with your updates more often. We could probably help you speed up product development.
I can't wait until we can do everything in rom-editor and log at the same time as live tuning
I messed around with JeffSoftware's UTI when I was running a UTEC...aside from the instability it had some REALLY nice features I would go crazy for if Uprev ever implimented.
One of the best features was that it had a separate grid instead of 'tracing' that would light up cells instead of drawing straight lines all over the place. That way you could tell where you've been on a tuning session and know how many times you hit each cell on any given map. The line tracing in Cipher is pretty awkward to deal with, and gets messy real quick.
I messed around with JeffSoftware's UTI when I was running a UTEC...aside from the instability it had some REALLY nice features I would go crazy for if Uprev ever implimented.
One of the best features was that it had a separate grid instead of 'tracing' that would light up cells instead of drawing straight lines all over the place. That way you could tell where you've been on a tuning session and know how many times you hit each cell on any given map. The line tracing in Cipher is pretty awkward to deal with, and gets messy real quick.
Last edited by djamps; Jul 15, 2010 at 07:39 PM.


