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  • OTTODAD
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    • Feb 2001
    • 32344
    • England

    #1

    Something bad has happened

    Had another go at trying to find the cause for this particular error, thinking that it might be the trailing switch problem again, although the player path has been plotted through it automatically.



    Relaid that switch diverging from the mainline into the siding track and after having saved changed into PLAY mode and got another "Something bad has happened".

    Restored the route and had another go, again taking out the mainline switch and part of the straight it is in to remove any track ribbon joints and this time merged the sidings track into the main straight, creating a new switch.

    F2 saved and changed into PLAY and again had this after the "Something bad...":



    O.K., I thought, the change having been saved O.K., lets try and run this service and had no more problems.

    That is just one incident and do expect to find more working in and running routes in RW-104.

    I had similar before in RW after F2 saving a signal removal or change, getting a RWProc error when changing back into PLAY mode, but restarting the route had no problems

    I shall concentrate helping my friends finish their RS routes and hope that after porting them into RW-104 they will perform flawlessly, the WIP TP, P&LE and Bay of Quinte routes seem do be doing so far.

    O t t o



    Web site: www.otto-wipfel.co.uk
  • OTTODAD
    Member
    • Feb 2001
    • 32344
    • England

    #2
    For some reason I checked the pre-RW-104 version of the Italian Alps route and decided to test that switch which has caused the "Something bad has happened" error and got a RWProc error this time.

    Copying the fixed relaid switch version from RW-104 and it worked.

    Appears that this is the same error Jim Ward had in his Port Ogden - Chicago route I fixed doing the same.

    O t t o



    Web site: www.otto-wipfel.co.uk

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