Major1206
Nov 12 2007, 12:08 PM
When using config with another name than config.js WPI has a problem with displaying categories corectly. For example 3Dmark in config is in Hardware cathegory but in WPI is displayed as Application.
Also i have problem with USSF. When i am moving to the next program and clicking on USSF - it's changing my Command 1 to command from previous program.
Is my English too bad?
Kelsenellenelvian
Nov 12 2007, 06:44 PM
Did you modify any files and what language are you using?
Major1206
Nov 16 2007, 02:24 PM
No I don't made any. I used both English and Polish language (my translation)
ssjoco
Jul 2 2008, 06:10 AM
I have the same problem with USSF. When I start the USSF from WPI, sometime overwrite the command line (or the next line) right after it started. I don't know what cause this, but I often see this bug from v6.5. Moreover I get this bug after I reboot the PC and start the USSF in the first time.
sadicq
Jul 14 2008, 05:30 PM
Hi guys!
I'm currently looking into the USSF bug but I can't reproduce it.
Can you please explain step by step what you are doing? What is text in the command boxes before and after you run USSF from WPI?
And especially, are you using USSF in silent mode?
mritter
Jul 17 2008, 06:57 PM
I experienced the "bug" once myself. I just tried it again, worked fine.
One thing I did notice is when you send the args back to WPI but keep USSF open, WPI is blocked.
sadicq
Jul 18 2008, 04:03 AM
Yes, when you send the args to WPI, WPI is blocked. That is normal.
I looked again through the code and the only thing that can go wrong is imo the registry reading and writing.
I guess that if anything should go wrong, we should check whether the entries were successfully written to the registry ...
mritter
Jul 22 2008, 08:58 PM
In doing some other testing, I managed to make WPI crash (on purpose, sort of......). Anyway, this left all the USSF reg keys in tact. That really messed things up. No I do delete of all 10 keys when exit WPI just in case. Maybe you could do this also, Alex?
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