Old Code Mistakes
mshunt
Junior Member
This is one that should probably go in the Noob error pile, but it's been chewing my head all morning until I realised the mistake.
When upgrading from old access code to Netlinx, make sure there aren't any old style device definitions left in there, ie.
It won't stop your program compiling or even running to a point, but it will mess up any device definitions made below it. In my example my virtuals stopped working properly, not completely, but enough to cause me headaches. Now... problem solved, back to work and get the rest of the program working!
When upgrading from old access code to Netlinx, make sure there aren't any old style device definitions left in there, ie.
dvDevice = 128
It won't stop your program compiling or even running to a point, but it will mess up any device definitions made below it. In my example my virtuals stopped working properly, not completely, but enough to cause me headaches. Now... problem solved, back to work and get the rest of the program working!
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