Hi Gang,
I've got a really good one for you now. My main stack is fine and
works on OSX, BUT when I open the VERY same stack with the Revolution
Player.exe in WindowsXP, it is NOT the same stack, it is a much older
version; one of the cards is totally different and other things as
well.
I've run this stack through two other hard drives before making the
transfer and it is STILL this different, older version. I've also
restarted everything, thinking that something needs to be dumped from
memory. But?
I'm at my wits end. Half wit, perhaps! (smile)
Joe Wilkins
On Sep
Joe,
Try to find out the filepath of the original stack. For instance, put
it at C:/test.rev, then open it in the Windows player and ask the
message box:
put the filename of the topstack
See if they are the same.
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Having gone back and run the Splash screen standalone instead of the
Revolution Player.exe, I find that IT shows the correct new version of
the stack, so someway the Player is resurrecting (from the very same
stack) an older version. I believe the older version was what I had
been working
I don't quite understand what you've suggested I try. As I noted in my
last post, the Player is definitely managing to find a 2.9 Version. I
tried replacing the 2.9 version with my new one, but for some reason
that didn't change anything. This is some real behind the scenes
activity over
Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
I don't quite understand what you've suggested I try. As I noted in my
last post, the Player is definitely managing to find a 2.9 Version. I
tried replacing the 2.9 version with my new one, but for some reason
that didn't change anything. This is some real behind the
So, I tried running the Mac version with the StackRunner and it works
perfectly using the latest version. Of course, I had to show it which
one to use; whereas the Revolution Player.exe just runs the stack it
THINKS is there in the same folder with it on Windows.
Good thing I love a
Hi Jacque, I had just discovered that for myself. Prior to that it was
just finding an older version that I had squirrel away on the C drive
and forgot all about it. Dragging and dropping assured that it was
getting the right one; and, except for not playing music yet, and the
Ctrl keys