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Newcomers DBPro Corner / runtime error unknown?

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ZeroShade
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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 17:14
I'm getting this weird runtime error... when i execute the file as a standalone file it works perfect until it hits a certain point... but if i leave the file with the files i used to create it in the same directory, there is no error... can someone help?


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CattleRustler
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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 17:33
what is the error?

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ZeroShade
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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 17:41
I don't know, it just says runtime error.

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CattleRustler
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Posted: 14th Jul 2006 19:06


<shrugs>

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TDK
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Posted: 25th Jul 2006 00:38
Sounds like a file missing error.

Are you using Build Final or just compiling your program?

If you don't use Build Final, then the files used in your program have to be present with the exe. When you use Build Final they are compiled into the exe and don't have to be there.

Roughly what you are saying happens I think...

TDK_Man

UFO
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Posted: 25th Jul 2006 03:06
I'm basicly repeating what TDK said. You need to have the 3D file and the ground texture in the same folder as the dark basic file, like this:



I didn't have the 3D files you used, so I just used some I had instead. Make sure you have ALL the files you need in the SAME folder as the dark basic file and have all the RIGHT names.

Hope it helps:

Jrock
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Posted: 25th Jul 2006 03:53
Whoa UFO, is that Windows? It looks... sexy. LOL.

erm

Captain America
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Posted: 28th Jul 2006 08:10
UFO what were those icons that you blacked out?

also how did you get it to look like that?

very cool man! very cool!

cap'n


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