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Crashing on start-up [solved]

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Re: Crashing on start-up

Postby billv » Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:09 am

I can't access windows firewall. No Windows Updates possible either.
System is corrupted. Case closed. thanks for your help.
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Re: Crashing on start-up

Postby nix » Wed Nov 14, 2012 7:41 pm

Oh damn,
time to back up
and wipe the slate clean.
With getting output in FL,
the only way I have been able to route it is
using a 'patcher' channel.
I can't figure how to rout MIDI
from a regular channel
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Re: Crashing on start-up

Postby billv » Wed Nov 14, 2012 11:18 pm

nix wrote:time to back up
and wipe the slate clean

Yeh, just winding up the last update to X11.
I did research the XP repair thing. is feasible without data and program loss.
Will give it a shot after back up.
nix wrote: getting output in FL,

Still running FL9 on the laptop(no patcher). Tests will have to wait till put FL10 on.

Been mucking around with custom ticker. Ruby is harder than i thought.
Could be cool first project in Flowstone. A standard timer with division rates , ready to go.
Have you already done this Nix?
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Re: Crashing on start-up

Postby billv » Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:54 am

Hi Support, are you still there?

i had backed up ready for XP re-install/repair. Decided to poke around a bit more.
Download a fix online that got Microsoft Updates working again :D . Fully updated System now,
using Zonealarm for Firewall & antivirus.
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Flowstone still crashes !!!. :? :? :? :roll: :x :shock: :o

The only other problem I'm seeing is that my Desktop keeps getting "auto arranged" by something
(probably traces of Norton install/un-install)..tracking that bug now. If it wasn't for the
"Desktop restore" program by Midiox I would have kicked the crap out of this CPU by now.

And my CPU start up and shutdown times are far too long. So somethings still wrong,
even after all the Microsoft updates.
So its 3 issues with my CPU at the moment....
1.Ruby incompatiblity
2.Desktop rearranged at startup
3. Long wait times for startup and shut down.
Other than that, the CPU/System is sweet as.

Slowly getting somewhere, or quickly going nowhere. I don't know.
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Re: Crashing on start-up

Postby billv » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:02 am

Open flowstone, dodge the error pop up, drag a "Ruby" module from toolbox and it says
this. (Note:Loading a Empty schematic) Hope this helps.....
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Re: Crashing on start-up

Postby nix » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:51 am

Here are the links to the 2 timers-

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=582&start=0
arp.fsm is down the page a little.

viewtopic.php?f=63&t=480

These timers are easy to plug in a BPM to.
K-if check the DreamSequence and find the timing OK,
I'll share what I did.
The Ruby timer is better than a tick100/25
for accuracy.
Also the speed,
it shuts down at like 8000hz here, when the Ruby code module says I am using too much cpu.
This isn't the case, I am watching my CPU usage,
anyway-it's pretty nice compared to the ticks

However- I ended up getting the DS clock from the arp example.
So MIDI is sample accurate, and Ruby is sample accurate.
It's better than the timer if use arp,
route to MIDI splitter to turn it green,
then use a 'trigger thread' into your green counter.
This uses MIDI timing as best it can,
and the 'thread' dissallows errors from graphic redraws.

So I thought I'd share a small success, gettingh my old schematics to work.

Cheers!

If you need help calculating figures to feed the arp or timer to generate BPM, I am happy to help bill 8D
Both of these I am incapable of coding, but u can pretty much just stick them in hehe
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Re: Crashing on start-up

Postby billv » Thu Nov 15, 2012 12:32 pm

nix wrote:I am happy to help bill

Thanks mate. Just don't know weather I'll jump on the Flowstone bandwagon.
I' m using it on the laptop a fair bit now, and still not getting a good vibe.
I'm seeing how the toolbox can be easily customised, which is a relief somewhat.
Ruby is something else though. Learning curve seems a bit too much for me.

I ran some other registry cleaners( "Wise" and CCleaner") and my pop up error changed
a bit.
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Re: Crashing on start-up

Postby billv » Mon Feb 18, 2013 8:29 am

First: A couple of months back the same "msvcr90-ruby191.dll" issue turned up on the laptop.
When the same error appeared from SM- I ditched Flowstone from the laptop, and let FS go.

Now back on my main CPU,

I downloaded "Chief Architect", which uses the "msvcr90-ruby191.dll". No issues at all.

So why does Flowstone crash at start-up, blaming the "msvcr90-ruby191.dll".??????

I'm not convinced on the XP re-install theory- (due to the success running "Chief Architect")
As it seems to be a memory problem, would it make sense to load my CPU with Brand New Memory??


PS. have tried the new 3.01 FS Update. Same thing.
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Re: Crashing on start-up

Postby MyCo » Mon Feb 18, 2013 8:45 am

Just an idea: search "msvcr90-ruby191.dll" on your computer and remove them all... then re-install flowstone
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Re: Crashing on start-up

Postby billv » Tue Feb 19, 2013 6:24 am

MyCo wrote:search "msvcr90-ruby191.dll" on your computer and remove them all... then re-install flowstone

tried it again. Same thing.
Outsim gave me that tip few months back, i went through it all- \system\32, Registry, Docs and Settings/program Files. Didn't solve it.

And "outsim".....Please exuse me for keeping this "negative" post alive. It's just the best bug I've ever come
across. Can't resist the challenge...you know... ;)
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