YAME64 suite
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Dear Santa, all I want for Christmas is YAME v2.
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Dear Santa, all I want for Christmas is YAME v2.
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Dear Santa, all I want for Christmas is YAME v2.
……then I would finally be able to migrate to 4.34
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……then I would finally be able to migrate to 4.34
What’s holding you back? At least 4 in our sqn are running Yame and 4.34 just fine.
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……then I would finally be able to migrate to 4.34
Same here I run YAME with 4.34 without any issues
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What’s holding you back? At least 4 in our sqn are running Yame and 4.34 just fine.
I think you’re referring to 4.34 with the 4.33 ‘workaround’, yes?
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Correct
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Unfortunately. only in this option works with all functions.
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Hi,
I have the following problem. In the Client Tab I can open and edit the “yame” window on my primary Display without problems. If I move the window to anothzer display, save the position and want to “edit gauges” again, Yame freezes and I have to quit.
I use multiple Displays on internal Intel GPU and an Nvidia external RTX 2800. I have tried to run the program as administrator and all compatibility modes…In monitor setup I have tried different monitor positions.
Any advice?
Greets
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Dear Santa, all I want for Christmas is YAME v2.
Santa brought me coal :sad: so I broke down and purchased a new hard drive, with enough room for copies of both 4.33 and 4.34. I’ve reinstalled Windows 7 (64 bit) and now at this point, I’m just trying to get YAME v1.2.1 up and running with 4.33 before installing 4.34. When I try to open YAME64 I’m receiving a message that say “Unable to create a default configuration file”. I’m sure it’s something I’ve missed but I’m stuck at the moment. I did first install the Visual C++ Redistributable, although what Microsoft offers now is a version called 2015-2018, but I doubt that’s the issue.
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Santa brought me coal :sad: so I broke down and purchased a new hard drive, with enough room for copies of both 4.33 and 4.34. I’ve reinstalled Windows 7 (64 bit) and now at this point, I’m just trying to get YAME v1.2.1 up and running with 4.33 before installing 4.34. When I try to open YAME64 I’m receiving a message that say “Unable to create a default configuration file”. I’m sure it’s something I’ve missed but I’m stuck at the moment. I did first install the Visual C++ Redistributable, although what Microsoft offers now is a version called 2015-2018, but I doubt that’s the issue.
Try installing it somewhere else then the program files folder; or select the yame folder, right click for properties and see if the main folder and all subfolders are not ‘protected’. Also try running the exe as administrator.
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Thank you Fd! Running as administrator did the trick! I’ve never figured out why that is necessary at times, when I’m the only Windows ‘account’ and I already have administrator privileges. Ah well, the important thing is I’m off and running again!
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Roccio,
May I humbly ask if there is any news on YAME64?
Any teasers?thank you
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Roccio,
May I humbly ask if there is any news on YAME64?
Any teasers?thank you
Sure. I am working (very little time) to support the new 4.34.1
Still alive
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Sure. I am working (very little time) to support the new 4.34.1
Still alive
Hello Roccio,
many thanks for your effort and I know real life can be a pain in the a…!
Hopefully it supports 4.34.2 as well
Thanks again and have a great evening,
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Hello Roccio,
many thanks for your effort and I know real life can be a pain in the a…!
Hopefully it supports 4.34.2 as well
Thanks again and have a great evening,
TweetyI’m running YAME with 4.34.2 very stable. Only thing if I exit and restart BMS I have to stop and start the YAME client as well
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I’m running YAME with 4.34.2 very stable. Only thing if I exit and restart BMS I have to stop and start the YAME client as well
Yes, but should be fixed for the next update
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Some info about my experience with YAME, maybe usefull for those with similar problems.
I was a happy YAME user. Have several PCs with BMS and YAME working like a charm (localy and networked).
On my newest rig, suddenly it stopped working: Once I pressed Start YAME client, it was unable to create the window, and so it never displayed any instrument. I was using 3 screens as a sinlge 1 using NVIDIA Surround, and an additional monitor for YAME (all under my GT2080).
It never mattered how and where I put that screen (left of main, under main, right of main), it crashed YAME.
If I used Main screen, it worked perfectly (but then it was over BMS 3D screen, so… no way).
As I´m really stubborn, yesterday I tried the following and it worked:
1-My YAME window is 1920x1080. I define YAME window on -1920 and 0 coordinates (left of main screen)
2-I set up my secondary screen under my main screen (in my case is 0 and 2160) just below the main screen. (you just do this using the usual windows screen configuration)
3-I launch YAME. This time It works, but as expected, it doesn´t display anything as the coordinates of the monitor are not the ones for the YAME window.
4-I change again the secondary screen position to left of Main screen (thus matching the ones for YAME window)
5-And voila, YAME shows up on the sceen!!Its a silly procedure, but it is the only way I could find to make it work!
Hope this could help other users.
Thanks for your wonderfull software, and keep it up!
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Eres un melón…[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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