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Anyone know what I did wrong?
Colin Egan | Posted on 08/02/04 at 20:38:31 Alright... so while I start learning the ups and downs of linux on my laptop, I figured I'd install TNM7FE on an old P1 I had kicking around. Got it up and running, downloaded some exports, set up a circut... Everything appeared to be running fine, scheduled a card, got the intros... then: Error 62 at pgm-ctr: 220461 I've never seen this before. I suspect that it may be a memory issue, as I think that my P1 only has 16 megs of RAM. Curious though, and because it may take me a while to figure out how to properly configure WINE so as to get TNM7FE running on my linux laptop, if there is a fix for this problem that doesn't involve plugging more ram into the box, I'd love to hear it. Thanks in advance, Colin |
Oliver Copp | Posted on 08/02/04 at 21:42:07 Actually, it isn't. It's some sort of damaged database. I recommend running TNM7DIAG (first step) and then go into the circuit and then into the option for circuit-specific databases. Exit. Then try to re-run (not resume) the card. Does this help :)? |
Colin Egan | Posted on 08/02/04 at 22:03:09 ;D Actually, I had run the TNM7DIAG already, and it had all looked OK. Going into said menu and trying to re-run the card didn't work, but after deleating the card and scheduling a new one, suddenly everything seems to be fine. Seems to be OK now... I'm off to create a new circut, using Wrestlemania X-7 as the starting point. Time to see what would have happened if their had never been a roster split... Thanks again, Colin |