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    Quote Originally Posted by torolav View Post
    It creates ILDA file OK.
    Great! I'll try to code a version of LWave with error reporting disabled so we can see where it's having trouble.

    Maybe it's a 50Hz vs 60Hz thing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by torolav View Post
    Still the same from both USB disk an Harddisk...
    Copy the attached executable to your LWave directory and try running it. I expect it to crash, but the error might be different.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dchammonds View Post
    Copy the attached executable to your LWave directory and try running it. I expect it to crash, but the error might be different.
    It gives Run-time error 13, Type mismatch

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    Quote Originally Posted by torolav View Post
    It gives Run-time error 13, Type mismatch
    I'll keep looking. Thanks for testing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by torolav View Post
    It gives Run-time error 13, Type mismatch
    Once again, copy the attached executable to your LWave directory and try running it. I expect it to crash, but the error might be different.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dchammonds View Post
    Once again, copy the attached executable to your LWave directory and try running it. I expect it to crash, but the error might be different.
    It gives the same error: Run-time error 13, Type mismatch
    I am running it in combatible mode: Win98/ME

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    Quote Originally Posted by torolav View Post
    It gives the same error: Run-time error 13, Type mismatch
    I am running it in combatible mode: Win98/ME
    Well, at least we know it's not the DAC drivers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by torolav View Post
    It gives the same error: Run-time error 13, Type mismatch
    I am running it in combatible mode: Win98/ME
    Once again, copy the attached executable to your LWave directory and try running it. I expect it to crash, but the error might be different.
    I feel like I've been here before...
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    Quote Originally Posted by dchammonds View Post
    Once again, copy the attached executable to your LWave directory and try running it. I expect it to crash, but the error might be different.
    I feel like I've been here before...
    It starts without error (Win98/Me compatible mode), but when I try to Double-Click to FunctionNr it gives "Run-time error 13, Type mismatch".

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    Quote Originally Posted by torolav View Post
    It starts without error (Win98/Me compatible mode), but when I try to Double-Click to FunctionNr it gives "Run-time error 13, Type mismatch".
    Here we go again... I doubt that the Compatibility Mode means anything at this point, but who knows. Give this version a try.

    I'm just placing jumper wires over more fuses to see what circuit burns up next. What surprises me is that SpiroDAC runs on your machine with no problems.
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