btp
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Post by btp on Jul 19, 2012 11:12:02 GMT -8
I loaded MSM the other day and out of no where, the macropump won't run.
I have a bunch of if..then statements in it to monitor I/O's from Pokeys and act on them. I know the Pokeys is working fine, because I have some I/O's in a brain and they all work fine. All the I/O's in the macropump no longer work however.
I tried re-enabling the 'Run Macropump' tick box in the General Config, but same result. I'm not sure what happened.
Any ideas?
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Post by DaveCVI on Jul 19, 2012 12:05:38 GMT -8
Hi, MSM should have no impact on an existing macropump script. I know they work as I use one to handle a pendent and I've run that with MSM for a long time.
Does the macro pump still run with the non-MSM mach profile?
If so, check if the macropump script is in the right directory for the MSM profile.
MSM has you set up a separate profile for running MSM. Each mach profile (MSM related or not) creates a separate sub-dir in c:\mach3\macros\<profile name>
MSM can't copy a user's scripts (it has no concept of them) from a prior profile dir, so you have to manually copy the macropump script from the dir of your non-MSM profile to the MSM-profile dir. If you didn't do that, then when mach goes to see if a macropump script is present on start up it won't find it - as it won't be where mach looks - and hence it won't be started.
Dave
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Post by btp on Jul 19, 2012 12:40:31 GMT -8
No it's nothing like that. It worked fine since the day I enabled it, and the other day it just stopped working. I tried uninstalling and re-installing, and the macropump still doesn't work. It doesn't work on the normal 1024 either.
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Post by btp on Jul 19, 2012 13:14:49 GMT -8
Oops turns out if you use 'DoOEMButoon' this causes a syntax error in the macro pump and it won't run. Who would have thought?
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Post by DaveCVI on Jul 19, 2012 13:36:13 GMT -8
Yep, I have that tee shirt too... Dave
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