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Author Topic: Cell.dat changed to "Client_cell_1" ? [Locked]
kgober  1 star
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I have packaged some of the dat utils (including CellConverter) into a .zip file for easier downloading.


http://sourceforge.net/projects/acdev/


-ken
Chazcon  3 stars
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CellConverter.exe - Common Language Runtime Degbugging Services


Application has generated an exception that could not be handled.


Process id=0x9f8 (2552), Thread id=0X190 (400).

 

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kgober  1 star
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no idea, not even going to look.


it seems to work for others, and the source is there on sourceforge for anyone who wants to look at it.


-ken
Drakier  4 stars
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Those errors are usually related to the .NET Framework not being installed, or being corrupt.


Make sure you have whatever version the program was compiled for, and make sure it is all updated.
Chazcon  3 stars
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running .NET 2.0 that came with my C# VS2005 beta - not backwards compatible?

 

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Lila_the_Cautious
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I get a similar error if I run the app without any of the necessary command line parameters.


Chazcon, are you pointing specifying the target .dat? If not, scroll up a bit to one of my previous posts.


If you are using command line parameters.... umm, never mind, good luck.
Lila_the_Cautious
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I'm bored so here are step-by-step instructions for setting up and using CellConverter. These instructions are based on CellConverter v1.1 and assume you have Windows XP and know how to use it (XP that is). These instructions come with no warranty, guarantee or support, either implicit or implied. If your computer bursts into flames while following these instructions it's between you and your god, leave me out of it.


1: Download CellConverter v1.1 (figure this out on your own). It will consist of three files: cellconverer.exe, ac.datfile.dll and ac.utility.dll

2: Make a folder called CellConverter

3: Copy the three CellConverter files into the CellConverter folder

4: Navigate to the CellConverter folder, right-click cellconverter.exe and select "Create Shortcut" in the context menu that appears

5: Right-click the freshly created shortcut called "Shortcut to CellConverter.exe" and select "Properties" in the context menu that appears

6: Add the following, without the quotes, to the end of the existing command in the Target field, " client_cell_1.dat cell.dat". Note the space at the start. An example, "e:\cellconverter.exe client_cell_1.dat cell.dat" (again, without the quotes)

7: Copy your current client_cell_1.dat from your AC folder into the CellConverter folder

8: Double-click the shortcut

9: Do with your warm from the oven cell.dat what you will

10: Thank Ken for making and sharing this utility
Chazcon  3 stars
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Even easier:


put the three files in your main AC folder and you don't have to move the client_cell_1.dat each time.

 

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kgober  1 star
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I think CellConverter was built using Visual Studio .NET 2003. that means it should work using the .NET Framework 1.1.


-ken

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