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AutosilkUtils in 17.2

EvanShultz
EvanShultz over 9 years ago

I suspect eDave may be the best person to answer, but any feedback is welcome. After upgrading to 17.2 from 16.6, invoking Allegro shows the following error in the console:

E- *Error* loadContext: could not open file - "64bit/AutosilkUtils_public.cxt"

Is there an updated utility for 17.2? Perhaps I'm doing something wrong?

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  • B Bruekers
    B Bruekers over 8 years ago
    Do you have enough storage space ?
    E- File save problem: Not enough storage is available to process this command.

    Place the 32b version in the 'normal' skill folder. The 64b you need to put in the /64bit sub-folder (create it if you dont have it yet).
    Then you need only 1 load statement for 16.6 and 17.2; loadContext("AutosilkUtils_public.cxt"). 17.2 automatically looks into the 64bit folder, while 16.6 uses the main skill folder.
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    B Bruekers over 8 years ago
    Do you have enough storage space ?
    E- File save problem: Not enough storage is available to process this command.

    Place the 32b version in the 'normal' skill folder. The 64b you need to put in the /64bit sub-folder (create it if you dont have it yet).
    Then you need only 1 load statement for 16.6 and 17.2; loadContext("AutosilkUtils_public.cxt"). 17.2 automatically looks into the 64bit folder, while 16.6 uses the main skill folder.
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