In the Console:
[img] [/img]
samRes_DAC (within audiohw.xc) always 32
-
- Experienced Member
- Posts: 75
- Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2016 6:46 pm
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
-
- XCore Legend
- Posts: 1913
- Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2010 11:43 am
Definitely do not see this error on my side.
Can you attempt the same project but this time, download and extract inside your Downloads folder?
My working code is at the following:
but the take away is that this project is not off the root folder (C:\). Curious on your results if you attempt the same in your local Downloads folder. It may be a path issue.
Can you attempt the same project but this time, download and extract inside your Downloads folder?
My working code is at the following:
Code: Select all
C:\Users\lab\Downloads\AN00196_-Getting-Started-with-Real-Time-xSCOPE-in-xTIMEcomposer-Studio-[sw]_1.0.1rc1(1)\AN00196_Getting_started_with_real_time_xSCOPE_in_xTIMEcomposer_Studio
-
- Experienced Member
- Posts: 75
- Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2016 6:46 pm
Set up a new workspace within my downloads folder. Still the same error.
2 different versions of Xtime
2 different computers
2 different workspace locations.
Tried defeating my virus protection sw
Tried lots of different run config settings
Nothing.
2 different versions of Xtime
2 different computers
2 different workspace locations.
Tried defeating my virus protection sw
Tried lots of different run config settings
Nothing.
-
- XCore Legend
- Posts: 1913
- Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2010 11:43 am
Should have asked sooner but what is your Java version of your machines?
I am on jre1.8.0_161 according to:
Help -> About ->Installation Details -> Configuration tab
Do you recall the old(er) film, The Exorcist? :)
I am on jre1.8.0_161 according to:
Help -> About ->Installation Details -> Configuration tab
Do you recall the old(er) film, The Exorcist? :)
-
- XCore Legend
- Posts: 1913
- Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2010 11:43 am
Very strange that you are facing these issues. If you are out of ideas, install Team Viewer and send a PM with the details for a quick review.
-
- Experienced Member
- Posts: 75
- Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2016 6:46 pm
That would explain why my monitor spun all the way around!
Updated Java to jre1 8_18. Still the same error. I'll look into the Team Viewer for tomorrow.
Updated Java to jre1 8_18. Still the same error. I'll look into the Team Viewer for tomorrow.
-
- Experienced Member
- Posts: 75
- Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2016 6:46 pm
I'm abandoning this rabbit trail and looking now at AN00239 Using the Logging Library.
Initially, lib_logging was missing from my workspace so I copied from another workspace and got the following error:
ERROR: Required version of lib_logging is >=2.1.0 and actual version is 2.0.1
Where can I get an updated version of it?
Initially, lib_logging was missing from my workspace so I copied from another workspace and got the following error:
ERROR: Required version of lib_logging is >=2.1.0 and actual version is 2.0.1
Where can I get an updated version of it?
-
- XCore Legend
- Posts: 1913
- Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2010 11:43 am
1) start with a fresh workspace
2) select the EXAMPLES icon on the left side of the screen
3) Enter AN00239 in the search bar
4) Double-click the only AN00239 that should be listed from this search
5) Select FINISH
6) Project -> Build All -> select FINISH when prompted to upgrade the dependent libraries. This should successfully compile for you.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
-
- New User
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Sun Jul 14, 2019 10:12 pm
Hi everyone, I'm just getting started with xTIMEcomposer now and I encountered this same invalid DLL argument issue.
I found that the problem was spaces in my workspace directory. The arguments called by the tools didn't put all of the paths in quotes.
So, if you have your directory as "C:\Users\Test\Test Workspace", XScope will not run. If you change the directory to "C:\Users\Test\Test_Workspace", it runs just fine. Hope this helps someone!
I found that the problem was spaces in my workspace directory. The arguments called by the tools didn't put all of the paths in quotes.
So, if you have your directory as "C:\Users\Test\Test Workspace", XScope will not run. If you change the directory to "C:\Users\Test\Test_Workspace", it runs just fine. Hope this helps someone!