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sorry, I should have mentioned, you need Google Earth 4.2 and the
current .NET installed It falls over with an immediate null reference exception on Windows XP SP2 on my ThinkPad. Anybody want the stack trace? email me. |
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On Nov 28, 2:18 pm, tobi wrote:
sorry, I should have mentioned, you need Google Earth 4.2 and the current .NET installed It falls over with an immediate null reference exception on Windows XP SP2 on my ThinkPad. Anybody want the stack trace? email me. No cigar. I've got Google Earth 4.2 and the .NET 3.0 Framework with the very latest updates. When you say the current .NET exactly what version and update are you running against? On what OS platform? I'm on XP SP2 at the very latest public release updates. Anybody else got this to run? Darryl |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Nov 28, 2:18 pm, tobi wrote: sorry, I should have mentioned, you need Google Earth 4.2 and the current .NET installed It falls over with an immediate null reference exception on Windows XP SP2 on my ThinkPad. Anybody want the stack trace? email me. No cigar. I've got Google Earth 4.2 and the .NET 3.0 Framework with the very latest updates. When you say the current .NET exactly what version and update are you running against? On what OS platform? I'm on XP SP2 at the very latest public release updates. Anybody else got this to run? Darryl Runs great with XP. I have all the latest updates. I wish it had Engilsh help and imperial units though. |
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On Nov 28, 6:15 pm, "
wrote: On Nov 28, 2:18 pm, tobi wrote: sorry, I should have mentioned, you need Google Earth 4.2 and the current .NET installed It falls over with an immediate null reference exception on Windows XP SP2 on my ThinkPad. Anybody want the stack trace? email me. No cigar. I've got Google Earth 4.2 and the .NET 3.0 Framework with the very latest updates. When you say the current .NET exactly what version and update are you running against? On what OS platform? I'm on XP SP2 at the very latest public release updates. Anybody else got this to run? Darryl Works on my machine at work with XP, but I get the .net error at home even after running an update check at Microsoft. |
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On Nov 28, 5:15 pm, "
wrote: On Nov 28, 2:18 pm, tobi wrote: sorry, I should have mentioned, you need Google Earth 4.2 and the current .NET installed It falls over with an immediate null reference exception on Windows XP SP2 on my ThinkPad. Anybody want the stack trace? email me. No cigar. I've got Google Earth 4.2 and the .NET 3.0 Framework with the very latest updates. When you say the current .NET exactly what version and update are you running against? On what OS platform? I'm on XP SP2 at the very latest public release updates. Anybody else got this to run? Darryl BTW a quick check with the debugger showed this apparently uses .NET 2.0, so you don't need to waste time downloading the NET 3.0 bloatware. I've emailed Tobi the debug information. Darryl |
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On Nov 28, 10:41 pm, "
wrote: On Nov 28, 5:15 pm, " wrote: On Nov 28, 2:18 pm, tobi wrote: sorry, I should have mentioned, you need Google Earth 4.2 and the current .NET installed It falls over with an immediate null reference exception on Windows XP SP2 on my ThinkPad. Anybody want the stack trace? email me. No cigar. I've got Google Earth 4.2 and the .NET 3.0 Framework with the very latest updates. When you say the current .NET exactly what version and update are you running against? On what OS platform? I'm on XP SP2 at the very latest public release updates. Anybody else got this to run? Darryl BTW a quick check with the debugger showed this apparently uses .NET 2.0, so you don't need to waste time downloading the NET 3.0 bloatware. I've emailed Tobi the debug information. Darryl I did a Google search for V2.0.50727 and went to the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable Package (x86) page. I downloaded the 2.0 version and installed it and the program then ran even though my system was showing up to date on system checks. |
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Tim Taylor wrote:
On Nov 28, 10:41 pm, " wrote: On Nov 28, 5:15 pm, " wrote: On Nov 28, 2:18 pm, tobi wrote: sorry, I should have mentioned, you need Google Earth 4.2 and the current .NET installed It falls over with an immediate null reference exception on Windows XP SP2 on my ThinkPad. Anybody want the stack trace? email me. No cigar. I've got Google Earth 4.2 and the .NET 3.0 Framework with the very latest updates. When you say the current .NET exactly what version and update are you running against? On what OS platform? I'm on XP SP2 at the very latest public release updates. Anybody else got this to run? Darryl BTW a quick check with the debugger showed this apparently uses .NET 2.0, so you don't need to waste time downloading the NET 3.0 bloatware. I've emailed Tobi the debug information. Darryl I did a Google search for V2.0.50727 and went to the Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable Package (x86) page. I downloaded the 2.0 version and installed it and the program then ran even though my system was showing up to date on system checks. Usually the .NET packages are shown as optional packages, so the automated checking won't load them. Mine works fine on a Lenovo (post ThinkPad type of laptop). Don't understand the comments about jerkiness in the thermals, it's about as smooth as you can reasonably expect. I use 4 second gps updates, longer times probably look a lot worse. The only funny item I've seen is the two demo files that came with the software won't run, they error out immediately. Anybody else see that? Other than that, great job, it's a lot of fun. Dave |
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Mine works fine on a Lenovo (post ThinkPad type of laptop). Don't
understand the comments about jerkiness in the thermals, it's about as smooth as you can reasonably expect. I use 4 second gps updates, longer times probably look a lot worse. The only funny item I've seen is the two demo files that came with the software won't run, they error out immediately. Anybody else see that? Other than that, great job, it's a lot of fun. Dave there is a new Build on the download page. It should solve any trouble with unreadable igc-files (It's hard for me to test, since local culture settings caused the problems, thanks to Mark for assistance) |
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That is fun.
Thank you. Mike On Nov 30, 7:37 pm, tobi wrote: Mine works fine on a Lenovo (post ThinkPad type of laptop). Don't understand the comments about jerkiness in the thermals, it's about as smooth as you can reasonably expect. I use 4 second gps updates, longer times probably look a lot worse. The only funny item I've seen is the two demo files that came with the software won't run, they error out immediately. Anybody else see that? Other than that, great job, it's a lot of fun. Dave there is a new Build on the download page. It should solve any trouble with unreadable igc-files (It's hard for me to test, since local culture settings caused the problems, thanks to Mark for assistance) |
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tobi wrote:
Mine works fine on a Lenovo (post ThinkPad type of laptop). Don't understand the comments about jerkiness in the thermals, it's about as smooth as you can reasonably expect. I use 4 second gps updates, longer times probably look a lot worse. The only funny item I've seen is the two demo files that came with the software won't run, they error out immediately. Anybody else see that? Other than that, great job, it's a lot of fun. Dave there is a new Build on the download page. It should solve any trouble with unreadable igc-files (It's hard for me to test, since local culture settings caused the problems, thanks to Mark for assistance) Tobi, The new build fixed the unreadable file problem I was seeing. Worked fine yesterday. But this morning, the perspective view from GE is many thousands of feet too high. Both the GE eye altitude, and the height in meters in the lower left are correct, but the view is wrong. Using XP, SP2, .NET 1.1, 2.0, and 3.0 loaded. Rebooting didn't fix. Weird. Dave |
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