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CANNOT SAVE GAME ON RTC CLONE
CAN ACTUALLY SAVE THE GAME BUT WHEN EXITING AND THEN TRYING TO GO BCAK TO SAVE GAME I GET ERROR.
CAN ANYONE HELP
CAN ANYONE HELP
- PicturesInTheDark
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In addition to the information requested by PitD (version, error text) I'd also like to know how you are starting RTC (explorer, Desktop object etc..) and if the savegame you're trying to load is from the same version as the version you try it to start with now (which it probably is, just want to be sure).
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- PicturesInTheDark
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OK People.
RTC_V022 - Dungeon Master - Original Version (only)
Windows ME
Running from desktop from zip file
When going to access saved game the program ends and the following message is posted:
Terminal Error
RTC has detected an access violation exception
Details of the user error have been written to diagnostic file
"diags-20031002064006.txt"
which reads:
Error: Access Violation Exception
Stack Dump: RTC.Doframe (int 111); RTC.WinMain();
Currently CSB and the Retunr to Chaos version of DM are OK.
Look forward to your comments
Hairy
RTC_V022 - Dungeon Master - Original Version (only)
Windows ME
Running from desktop from zip file
When going to access saved game the program ends and the following message is posted:
Terminal Error
RTC has detected an access violation exception
Details of the user error have been written to diagnostic file
"diags-20031002064006.txt"
which reads:
Error: Access Violation Exception
Stack Dump: RTC.Doframe (int 111); RTC.WinMain();
Currently CSB and the Retunr to Chaos version of DM are OK.
Look forward to your comments

Hairy
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Hi there,
Function parameter 111 runs the load code so it looks like there's been a problem trying to open the file (as opposed to the file being loaded OK, but then the code falling over because the contents were corrupt or something) but I don't think I've ever seen an access violation in there before. Could it be that the save game file is being used by another process, write protected, or in a folder you can't write to?
As a general point, I would strongly recommend moving over to V0.24 (the latest version) as a) it's more stable but, from your point of view, more importantly, b) one of the fixes that went in was better diagnostics when problems occur trying to load / save games - I'm sure the sense of irony isn't lost here.
If I can be of any more help, please jet let me know.
Function parameter 111 runs the load code so it looks like there's been a problem trying to open the file (as opposed to the file being loaded OK, but then the code falling over because the contents were corrupt or something) but I don't think I've ever seen an access violation in there before. Could it be that the save game file is being used by another process, write protected, or in a folder you can't write to?
As a general point, I would strongly recommend moving over to V0.24 (the latest version) as a) it's more stable but, from your point of view, more importantly, b) one of the fixes that went in was better diagnostics when problems occur trying to load / save games - I'm sure the sense of irony isn't lost here.
If I can be of any more help, please jet let me know.
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Sorry - should have spotted it earlier - you're running from a zip file, which means that writing out / reading from new files will definitely cause problems.
If you unzip the files out to the "real" hard-disk (making sure you preserve the folder structure) then everything should Just Work (TM).
Please let me know if you have any further problems.
Cheers,
George
If you unzip the files out to the "real" hard-disk (making sure you preserve the folder structure) then everything should Just Work (TM).
Please let me know if you have any further problems.
Cheers,
George
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If you start RTC with a link from the desktop or whereever, it may also be nessesary to enter the directory to execute in there (or whatever that's named in English windows), which should be the same directory where the RTC.exe is located.
Beyond that, I also recommend using RTC V0.24. I remember having save/load problems in RTC V0.21, so it may well be that the version is playing a role somehow.
If you still have problems then, please let us know!
Beyond that, I also recommend using RTC V0.24. I remember having save/load problems in RTC V0.21, so it may well be that the version is playing a role somehow.
If you still have problems then, please let us know!
Parting is all we know from Heaven, and all we need of hell.