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[BUG-GUIDE] when transfering mViewer GX programs
07-07-2014, 08:27 PM (This post was last modified: 07-07-2014 08:53 PM by alexzkter.)
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[BUG-GUIDE] when transfering mViewer GX programs
When you drag these programs from the TIPLANET forum (images converted to .hpprgm files) using HP Connectivity kit, to your calculator, once you execute them an exclamation mark shows up.

To solve this, what I do is EXACTLY as follows:

1)Transfer the .hpprgm files one by one (preferably),
2) In your physical Prime, go to shift-programs, RUN IT (an exclamation mark shows up)
3) Press Enter key on the .hpprgm so you can edit its code.
4) On the soft keys bar, press 'Check' an Sintax error message will pop up, and it will show the exact location were the typo is:
[Image: 6eg5mt.png]

5) Accept it, then try and delete the number '5' that is before the name of the file you're trying to view. That '5' is messing with your mViewer GX files. Press 'check' again "No errors in the program" will show up this time.

6)Press 'Esc', now you can run it without problem. Just make sure you don't try running your mviewer GX files by pressing enter. If you press enter, and check for errors there will be a Sintax error message, but at least myself don't know how to fix it from there. What I do in that case is just reset the calculator with the button on the back.


P.S By the way, I just tried running one of these files and this showed up:

[Image: pol1y.png]

What in the world is this?
I've seen it before several times...
Another bug? Jeeeez...

-I'm going crazy. I keep reseting my calculator all day. I just tried opening 5 of these files in a row, and calculator just freezes on the last one. Either I get this crash or this weird Program Parameters appears in the middle and it's consequence is no longer being able to run the file in question, as I said, when running 4-5-6 files in a row...
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