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Post 1 made on Wednesday June 26, 2002 at 12:00
JC Horne
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I have been using the editor and everythig was working fine. Now all of a sudden the emulator gives a message "unable to load CCF file". I tried loading an older version of the CCF, which I knew worked before, and received the same message.

Can anyone help?
Post 2 made on Wednesday June 26, 2002 at 12:07
David Mcleod
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You could try reinstalling ProntoEdit perhaps that may solve the problem?
Post 3 made on Wednesday June 26, 2002 at 12:47
Bmcguirk
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I had the SAME problem. Win2k, installed ProntoEdit 4.0.3 and spent 7 hours in and out of the emulator. Then I tried to run a CCF in ProntoEdit that wasn't compatible with the TSU2000 and Blam! no more emulator. Everytime I tried to run the emulator I got the error "Can't open configuration file". Turned out I had to set the TEMP variable on my computer to C:\TEMP instead of C:\Documents and Settings\yada\yada\yada\. Emulator works like a charm now. -Bill

In Windows 2000, First create a directory on your C: drive called "TEMP". Then, right click on "My Computer", choose properties, then the "Advanced" tab, then the "Environment Variables", then you should already see a Variable listed in the top half of the screen called TEMP that points to some directory. Modify the directory that TEMP points to so that it is C:\TEMP. Reboot the computer and run your emulator again. The emulator should run fine now.

Hope this helps!
OP | Post 4 made on Wednesday June 26, 2002 at 14:03
JC Horne
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On 06/26/02 12:47.35, Bmcguirk said...
I had the SAME problem. Win2k, installed ProntoEdit
4.0.3 and spent 7 hours in and out of the emulator.
Then I tried to run a CCF in ProntoEdit that wasn't
compatible with the TSU2000 and Blam! no more
emulator. Everytime I tried to run the emulator
I got the error "Can't open configuration file".
Turned out I had to set the TEMP variable on my
computer to C:\TEMP instead of C:\Documents and
Settings\yada\yada\yada\. Emulator works like
a charm now. -Bill

In Windows 2000, First create a directory on your
C: drive called "TEMP". Then, right click on "My
Computer", choose properties, then the "Advanced"
tab, then the "Environment Variables", then you
should already see a Variable listed in the top
half of the screen called TEMP that points to
some directory. Modify the directory that TEMP
points to so that it is C:\TEMP. Reboot the computer
and run your emulator again. The emulator should
run fine now.

Hope this helps!
OP | Post 5 made on Wednesday June 26, 2002 at 14:05
JC Horne
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Ok, it looks like this was the fix

Thanks very much for your help..


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