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LillaThrillaPosted on 02/27/04 at 03:44:08

This occured when I opened TNM7SE, went into a circuit, and tried to change Hardcore mode from ON to OFF. The error is repeating.  TNM7DIAG finds no problems.

I have Build 2 Beta 2.
PulsarPosted on 02/27/04 at 05:01:37

The problem is you named your federation "Garbage Wrestling of Utah" and the fed knows it needs to have on hardcore mode to be garbage wrestling. You're only alternative is to hire Mick Foley and recreate his ECW "Headlock" matches until he becomes a Tag Team champion

PS. I hope noone takes this seriously.
Oliver CoppPosted on 03/02/04 at 18:42:10

Hi Josh,

I'm quite sure your program base isn't current.

Please grab this: http://www.tnm7.com/downloads/prog0104.zip

After unzipping it to your PROGRAM folder, does it persist?

Thanks!
LillaThrillaPosted on 03/03/04 at 02:33:55

On 03/02/04 at 18:42:10, Oliver Copp wrote:I'm quite sure your program base isn't current.

Please grab this: http://www.tnm7.com/downloads/prog0104.zip

After unzipping it to your PROGRAM folder, does it persist?
Yep, the error persists exactly as before.

FWIW...
-TNM now says it is "Visualizer Release 1.5" (though I don't actually have Visualizer itself, if that matters)
-the error occurs not just for trying to change Hardcore mode, but also Heels being booed (with the exact same error msg)
-the error persists in all my existing circuits
-I tried creating a new circuit, but that circuit experiances the same problem
LillaThrillaPosted on 03/03/04 at 02:41:02

Further development!  My other copy of TNM7SE is NOT experiance this bug (it also has been updated via the files you linked for me to download).  I think somehow just that one copy of TNM got messed up slightly...
LillaThrillaPosted on 03/04/04 at 05:49:39

Oliver, should I email you the TNM copy thats having the problem?  And if so, what do I need to send - just the PROGRAM file & the circuits?
Oliver CoppPosted on 03/05/04 at 08:29:14

If you make a backup via the builtin function, you can send me the .TBU-file (zipped). That'd be the easiest route to take.
LillaThrillaPosted on 03/08/04 at 04:01:37

It's been sent to your copp @ hexacon.de address.
Oliver CoppPosted on 03/20/04 at 18:10:04

No dice, Josh... everything works fine on my end.

I'm sorry but I'm all out of ideas... I mean, we're working off of the very same data and it doesn't do on my end what it does on your end...