Aurora 4x
Starfire => SA Installation => Topic started by: haggis on February 08, 2022, 03:02:20 AM
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Hi guys,
if you'e old enough to remember a mailing list, you may remember the hold out 2nd ed guy. . . well, here I am, and I've finally gotten around to updating to 3rd with the download of the classic bundle.
Erik, thanks for checking the links, I worked out what was going wrong and now have SA downloaded and installed. . .
However. . .
this is a repaired machine with a fresh Win 7 sp 1 install on it, and SA isn't working.
I seem to recall from long ago that there was a pre-requisite you had to install before SA would work. . . some form of runtime files?
at the moment, SA is throwing constant "error 3265 was generated by DAO. fields , item not found in this collection" on startup or "error 3078 was generated by DAO. database , The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot find the input table or query 'StandardSysPlanets'. Make sure it exists and that its name is spelled correctly".
What is it I'm missing?
Cheers,
Dave (the ex-2nd ed guy)
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You might need to install this:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/download/details.aspx?id=48145
I've never used SA myself but my understanding is that Aurora grew out of it so it probably needs the same Visual Studio files that old Aurora (VB6) used to require and which don't come with newer Windows versions anymore.
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many thanks. . that may have got me further (I'm not sure).
after installing the runtimes and doing a re-install of 6. 00, I can get that to work with no errors. . . I even get the graphic splash screen at the start.
but v7. 00 or 7. 02 exes just give me the same mass errors.
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many thanks. . that may have got me further (I'm not sure).
after installing the runtimes and doing a re-install of 6. 00, I can get that to work with no errors. . . I even get the graphic splash screen at the start.
but v7. 00 or 7. 02 exes just give me the same mass errors.
I have a vague memory of having to install a DLL file at some point, but I can't get any closer than that. I'll see if I can dig anything up. I don't think I did anything special when I installed v7 on my current computer.
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many thanks. . that may have got me further (I'm not sure).
after installing the runtimes and doing a re-install of 6. 00, I can get that to work with no errors. . . I even get the graphic splash screen at the start.
but v7. 00 or 7. 02 exes just give me the same mass errors.
Make sure when you upgrade to 7.0, you are using the v7.0 database.
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many thanks. . that may have got me further (I'm not sure).
after installing the runtimes and doing a re-install of 6. 00, I can get that to work with no errors. . . I even get the graphic splash screen at the start.
but v7. 00 or 7. 02 exes just give me the same mass errors.
I have a vague memory of having to install a DLL file at some point, but I can't get any closer than that. I'll see if I can dig anything up. I don't think I did anything special when I installed v7 on my current computer.
--- By any chance was it a DLL file that you could get from some sort of simple timer / clock program, thing?
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I believe it might be Simple Shutdown Timer, at least that was the utility I used to get old Aurora running.
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I believe it might be Simple Shutdown Timer, at least that was the utility I used to get old Aurora running.
--- Yes! That was it!
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many thanks. . that may have got me further (I'm not sure).
after installing the runtimes and doing a re-install of 6. 00, I can get that to work with no errors. . . I even get the graphic splash screen at the start.
but v7. 00 or 7. 02 exes just give me the same mass errors.
I have a vague memory of having to install a DLL file at some point, but I can't get any closer than that. I'll see if I can dig anything up. I don't think I did anything special when I installed v7 on my current computer.
--- By any chance was it a DLL file that you could get from some sort of simple timer / clock program, thing?
and that, for some reason was the issue. . . even though I repeatedly overwrote the database, it was picking the original v6 database up (as I could tell from the test universes I created). . . had to place the v7 mdb in a completely different location and point to it manually.
Ah well. . .
Anyway. now to go and conquer the universe. . .
cheers
Dave (formerly the 2nd ed guy. . )
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many thanks. . that may have got me further (I'm not sure).
after installing the runtimes and doing a re-install of 6. 00, I can get that to work with no errors. . . I even get the graphic splash screen at the start.
but v7. 00 or 7. 02 exes just give me the same mass errors.
I have a vague memory of having to install a DLL file at some point, but I can't get any closer than that. I'll see if I can dig anything up. I don't think I did anything special when I installed v7 on my current computer.
--- By any chance was it a DLL file that you could get from some sort of simple timer / clock program, thing?
and that, for some reason was the issue. . . even though I repeatedly overwrote the database, it was picking the original v6 database up (as I could tell from the test universes I created). . . had to place the v7 mdb in a completely different location and point to it manually.
Ah well. . .
Anyway. now to go and conquer the universe. . .
cheers
Dave (formerly the 2nd ed guy. . )
Hi Dave,
Could you explain how you manually pointed the program to where you put the v7 database, please? I think this may be the solution to my own mass error message issues.
-- Jeff Pierce