Machsupport Forum
Mach Discussion => VB and the development of wizards => Topic started by: Tarak on February 17, 2007, 03:30:31 AM
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I can't work out why all my VB scripts have stopped working, including the standard Homing button............
It doesn't seem to matter what screen I am on, I select EDIT BUTTON SCRIPT, just so I can see what buttons have scripts.
And if I press ANY of them it doesn't do a thing............what have I done to cause this?
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Well I just copied the Mach3 folder from a pc that it works on and voila, so I have no idea what I did wrong?
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I'm seeing the same problem right now. I've uninstalled, reinstalled, uninstalled, reinstalled, but the button scripts just won't work. I should mention that I don't have the driver installed, but the button scripts were working fine a few versions back. Any ideas anyone?
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I'm seeing the same problem right now. I've uninstalled, reinstalled, uninstalled, reinstalled, but the button scripts just won't work. I should mention that I don't have the driver installed, but the button scripts were working fine a few versions back. Any ideas anyone?
Apparently there's a vb script bug in the latest versions. None of my button scripts worked in the last 2 versions, so I went back to an older version (2.0.040 maybe) and they all work fine again.
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Sorry to hear your scripts won't work, but I have to admit, it makes me feel better, I'm not going crazy...
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Little update. Running in simulation mode (Without driver installed), VB Script stopped working in versions somewhere after 2.040. If I reverted back to 2.040, it worked again, but wouldn't work in any of the newer versions. I don't have a machine hooked up to this PC, so never installed the driver. Today I updated to the latest version, 2.065, and it still didn't work. So I reinstalled, and this time installed the driver, and all is back to normal.
So apparently simulation mode is no longer an option. Any buttons with VB script don't work, and none of the wizards will work in simulation mode.
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Thanks for the update ger21, good to know what the problem was.