rover220 wrote:this is impressive work, do you envisage being able to recreate an oem level dongle?
rover220 wrote:how will one connect to the system?
steves1977uk wrote:You need to create your own OEM file for your own chair Terry, because the Meyra might have other settings that are specific to that chair which Irving would need to add to his program. So unless you get an OEM dongle...
Steve
terry2 wrote:"Once you've made the change, save the test file by clicking the disc icon... and the following dialog box should pop up..."
When i click on the disc icon it saves the file with out a pop up box.
Irving wrote:terry2 wrote:"Once you've made the change, save the test file by clicking the disc icon... and the following dialog box should pop up..."
When i click on the disc icon it saves the file with out a pop up box.
Hmmm, and you're definitely opening the file TEST-xxxx.R-net with the OEM software?
terry2 wrote:Irving wrote:terry2 wrote:"Once you've made the change, save the test file by clicking the disc icon... and the following dialog box should pop up..."
When i click on the disc icon it saves the file with out a pop up box.
Hmmm, and you're definitely opening the file TEST-xxxx.R-net with the OEM software?
Yes.
I have a folder called Rnet on the c: drive.
I save the contents from the zip file and the file you sent to the Rnet folder.
I load up the file RNet File Analyser.exe and load in CS15030567OEM.R-net. I can see it makes a test file.
I then start R-net OEM Sunrise EU in windows 10 64 bit.
I load the test XXXXX file and click on the space and put a x. It does turn yellow.
If I click on the disc icon it just saves the test XXXX file with out a popup.
I am most likely doing somethng wrong.
Irving wrote:steves1977uk wrote:You need to create your own OEM file for your own chair Terry, because the Meyra might have other settings that are specific to that chair which Irving would need to add to his program. So unless you get an OEM dongle...
Steve
I've sent Terry one to use. All input is useful! But an OEM file for the Meyra would be useful. A dealer dongle is ok to retrieve the file.
terry2 wrote:Still the same.
I even put all files on a blank SSD.
But when I hit the disc icon. It just saves.
I will uninstall the OEM software and clean the registry and try again.
Irving wrote:OK, Terry et al, download an updated version from the previously shared location. This one seems to work, but I've added some logging info in case it doesn't!
Irving wrote:Ok, it seems the filewatcher facility cannot cope with fast drives? and misses events - you can see from the log it registers the temp file created by the save, but misses the copy/rename back to the original test file name.
Try putting just the test file on a slow USB drive - this seems to work for me now (the reason it worked before is I have my documents and development folders backed up to cloud - slowing it enough to work reliably). Failing that, download the even latest version which adds a 'log change' button to manually bring up the change dialog if necessary.
Irving wrote:Ok, it seems the filewatcher facility cannot cope with fast drives? and misses events - you can see from the log it registers the temp file created by the save, but misses the copy/rename back to the original test file name.
Try putting just the test file on a slow USB drive - this seems to work for me now (the reason it worked before is I have my documents and development folders backed up to cloud - slowing it enough to work reliably). Failing that, download the even latest version which adds a 'log change' button to manually bring up the change dialog if necessary.
terry2 wrote:Irving wrote:Ok, it seems the filewatcher facility cannot cope with fast drives? and misses events - you can see from the log it registers the temp file created by the save, but misses the copy/rename back to the original test file name.
Try putting just the test file on a slow USB drive - this seems to work for me now (the reason it worked before is I have my documents and development folders backed up to cloud - slowing it enough to work reliably). Failing that, download the even latest version which adds a 'log change' button to manually bring up the change dialog if necessary.
It works
You posted "then change the next parameter. " I am confused on what to do next. Sorry
terry2 wrote:I have run in to the same problem now and then.
So after Xmas a friend will be lending me his old laptop. And I will try again.
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