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Dr. Watson must not like my Pronto
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Post 1 made on Friday May 4, 2001 at 14:21
tramahound
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I am using version 2.0 of prontoedit for my TU2000 pronto. i created a button for my denon avr-3801 receiver that toggles between the video inputs on it and everything went fine. however, whenever i use the emulator and press that button, and ONLY that button, all other buttons work fine, the Dr. Watson error comes up saying:
Exception: access violation(0xc0000005),Address: 0x00422baa
what have i done wrong, why does this always happen, is the ir code "dirty?"
thanks
OP | Post 2 made on Sunday May 6, 2001 at 19:39
Peter Dewildt
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You probably have a blank name for the IR Code. This is caused by pasting discrete codes using V2 which leaves the name blank. It only crashes the emulator, not your Pronto.

[And, of course, and said with a big smile, it is in the FAQ.]
OP | Post 3 made on Monday May 7, 2001 at 12:58
Doug
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Who (or what) is "Dr Watson?"
OP | Post 4 made on Tuesday May 8, 2001 at 10:35
tramahound
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it's this pain in the arse program i think, kinda like norton anti-virus...i heard it had something to do with ram, but the guy who told me that is an idiot so knowing that, and the fact that peter thinks it has to do with the code having a blank name, i don't think that anymore...
i can tell you one thing though, it's annoying!
OP | Post 5 made on Tuesday May 8, 2001 at 17:26
Tony
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Dr. Watson is a Win NT/2000 thing. It has to do with programs and crashing. When a program crashes it can create a dump log which it will tell you what crashed and were (IE the memory address that it happened). It is more for Admins and MS Techs.
OP | Post 6 made on Thursday May 10, 2001 at 00:16
Daniel Tonks
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Yup, most likely a blank IR code label. You can try to fix it with an older version of ProntoEdit, but I don't think I'd bother.


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