[ARTS] Data Analyzer on Vista 64
Erik Hall
ehall at ozarkaerospace.com
Mon Sep 15 16:35:04 PDT 2008
Rob,
Hmmmmmm.I thought I fixed this... I'll go fix it again. =)
-Erik
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From: arts-bounces at lokiresearch.com [mailto:arts-bounces at lokiresearch.com]
On Behalf Of Rob Bazinet
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2008 5:20 PM
To: 'Jarrett Gorin, AICP'; arts at lokiresearch.com
Subject: Re: [ARTS] Data Analyzer on Vista 64
Jarrett,
Great, thanks. The solution works perfectly.
-Rob
From: arts-bounces at lokiresearch.com [mailto:arts-bounces at lokiresearch.com]
On Behalf Of Jarrett Gorin, AICP
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2008 5:16 PM
To: arts at lokiresearch.com
Subject: [ARTS] Data Analyzer on Vista 64
Hi Rob,
The solution is very easy. Just go to the directory that has all those
DataAnalyzer files in it. There, you will see a file called "cc3250.dll"
(without the quotes of course. Simply rename this file to "cc3250mt.dll"
and your existing installation will work perfectly.
The current problem with 64-bit systems is that right now, there is only a
32-bit setup.exe file. All it does is extract the files and put them into
the directory in the "Programs" folder. You already have this folder (you
just downloaded an already-extracted version of it). For some reason, in
that version, the cc3250 file has been renamed. Changing the name back to
"cc3250mt.dll" solves the problem 100%. I have a fully functional version
of DA 1.61 on my Vista Business x64 system and this was all I needed to do
to get it running.
Erik will be fixing the file name in the downloadable zip file soon. In the
meantime, this fix works perfectly.
Good luck.
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