RWR <M> Fix for 4.35.3
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@spotdott said in RWR <M> Fix for 4.35.3:
Thank you, I started Bear trap and don’t know why SA-10s kept shooting me down then I realised it’s from A-A missiles without the <m>! Great fix
??? Sa10 missiles will never trigger the <m>
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@mav-jp yes but due to the fact that he got shot down without a <M> if you don’t review acmi one might assume it must/might have been a SA-10 Even so it was a AIM-120 or AA-12
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@oakdesign said in RWR <M> Fix for 4.35.3:
@mav-jp yes but due to the fact that he got shot down without a <M> if you don’t review acmi one might assume it must/might have been a SA-10 Even so it was a AIM-120 or AA-12
Bad understanding then
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@depapier said in RWR <M> Fix for 4.35.3:
Hey everyone, as discussed on Falcon Lounge discord:
To fix the missing <M> on RWR . I’ve done this change for Balkans, Baltic, Iberia, Georgia, Israel, Israel 1980s, Mideast128I checked. For the MidEast128 theater, the <M> on RWR works as before and does not require fixing.
In this theater, for ARH missiles in the dat files, the numbers of the seeker type and seeker version are directly registered. As in older versions of BMS.
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@spbgoro said in RWR <M> Fix for 4.35.3:
@depapier said in RWR <M> Fix for 4.35.3:
Hey everyone, as discussed on Falcon Lounge discord:
To fix the missing <M> on RWR . I’ve done this change for Balkans, Baltic, Iberia, Georgia, Israel, Israel 1980s, Mideast128I checked. For the MidEast128 theater, the <M> on RWR works as before and does not require fixing.
In this theater, for ARH missiles in the dat files, the numbers of the seeker type and seeker version are directly registered. As in older versions of BMS.
I think you miss the point
Without this fix in the database , the <m> will show up no problem in more than 95% of the cases
The fix is solving the remaining 5%
The issue never popped up before 4.35 because the code has been changed in this area to solve other issues like the never disappearing <m> or the <m> showing up on RWr despite beeing our of the beam
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Can´t get the fix programm to work. Any Solution please? -
@RUSHER0600 any idea.
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@cag Which version of Windows are you running? From what I’m reading that specific DLL was first included in windows 8.
You could try out fix suggestions like this one from the microsoft helpdesk.Alternatively, install the Python interpreter and execute my source code directly, instead of using the compiled .exe.
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Hello First i like to thank you for responding. I am on a “win7 64 bit system.”
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A little easy tip to apply when running the fix in Windows 10Pro at least : you can avoid the system’s protection after clicking on this executable’s Properties and then flagging this box.
Click on the Apply button and it’s made.
Hope this helps someone.With best regards.
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@rusher0600 Thank you!
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@cag Windows 7 is out of support with no security updates for almost 2 years
You might be able to run the python code directly like @RUSHER0600 suggested, but I’d consider upgrading to Windows 10.
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@orffen Or just edit the 3 lines in the file manually via notepad instead of spending 25x the time trying to reverse engineer the auto patcher.
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@khronik said in RWR <M> Fix for 4.35.3:
@orffen Or just edit the 3 lines in the file manually via notepad instead of spending 25x the time trying to reverse engineer the auto patcher.
or take 25x less and just upgrade to a non-deprecated operating system
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@jstnj said in RWR <M> Fix for 4.35.3:
@khronik said in RWR <M> Fix for 4.35.3:
@orffen Or just edit the 3 lines in the file manually via notepad instead of spending 25x the time trying to reverse engineer the auto patcher.
or take 25x less and just upgrade to a non-deprecated operating system
In some instances it can be quite difficult and time consuming to simply “update” due to existing installed programs and/or large data to migrate. System compatibility can also be an issue if using older hardware.
I’d be weary to suggest someone nuke their entire OS and pay for a new Win10 key when the task at hand is a text file edit consisting of 3 lines but to each their own method.
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@khronik The issue is that it’s not just a single xml file, it’s one for every theater you installed or plan to install (if it hasn’t been updated yet).
FYI, it’s also not reverse engineering, I simply shared the source code that I compiled the auto-patcher from. If you can’t execute the .exe, installing the python interpreter and executing the source code will likely still take less time and annoying repetitive labor than manually editing everything. -
@khronik said in RWR <M> Fix for 4.35.3:
I’d be weary to suggest someone nuke their entire OS and pay for a new Win10 key when the task at hand is a text file edit consisting of 3 lines but to each their own method.
No need to pay even today it’s still possibile to upgrade a Win7 to Win 10 official and legally through the Windows Upgrade assitant for free
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@rusher0600 said in RWR <M> Fix for 4.35.3:
@khronik The issue is that it’s not just a single xml file, it’s one for every theater you installed or plan to install (if it hasn’t been updated yet).
FYI, it’s also not reverse engineering, I simply shared the source code that I compiled the auto-patcher from. If you can’t execute the .exe, installing the python interpreter and executing the source code will likely still take less time and annoying repetitive labor than manually editing everything.My post was referencing the time it takes to upgrade to Windows 10 vs. making the edits to the xml file manually. If someone wants to install python and then figure out how to execute your source code, then it’s up to them. I’d argue, if they need a script to edit a few xml files, then installing and executing python script would also pose a challenge.
Just not sure why everyone is so bent up about editing a text file manually. Maybe I’m too old school? LOL
Sometimes it’s good to know what and how you are editing something, especially when it’s a trivial edit.
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@oakdesign said in RWR <M> Fix for 4.35.3:
@khronik said in RWR <M> Fix for 4.35.3:
I’d be weary to suggest someone nuke their entire OS and pay for a new Win10 key when the task at hand is a text file edit consisting of 3 lines but to each their own method.
No need to pay even today it’s still possibile to upgrade a Win7 to Win 10 official and legally through the Windows Upgrade assitant for free
That’s assuming the hardware is capable of running Windows 10 without issue. Some legacy peripherals or hardware do not have the proper driver model to be supported by Windows 10. It could be a pandoras box without all the information.
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I also have W7 64, and I want to make the changes by hand.
More than the line number where the changes are applied, could you say the Name of the block in which the BeamWidth parameter should be edited, and the value that corresponds to each one?
The first is clear to me, AIM120, the second I think will be the AIM54A (in my file, in Balkans, the line number is 732, instead of 733 … but what is the last block?Thanks