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Bizarre error message from UltraVPServer


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#1 pschimpf

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Posted 21 September 2012 - 07:39 AM

Everytime I run UltraVPServer, either manually or from any table script, I get the following error message:

BTTF_FS_B2S Fallo en el numero 6

which translates to English as

BTTF_FS_B2S failure at number 6

So why would UltraVPServer be complaining about a B2S file? And how can I get it to stop. Changing the name of my BTTF_FS_B2S.exe file doesn't change this behavior. This is causing all of my launches of UVP tables from Hyperpin to fail because it isn't getting a closure of that error message window.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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Posted 21 September 2012 - 07:46 AM

Are you trying to start a B2S table with the UVP server? If so do not use the B2S modded table. In a B2S table script there are a lot changes. Use the standard VP fullscreen table.

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Posted 21 September 2012 - 07:55 AM

Please disregard, I figured this out. Thanks for replying Herweh, but no, I am not trying to run a B2S table with the UVPServer. Here's what was wrong. I had the table just below BTTF in my XML file commented out with XML style comments. Hyperpin has no problem with that but apparently UltraVPServer cannot handle comments when it parses the XML file. I guess I'd call this a bug in UltraVPServer, but probably not worth fixing since the world is rapidly evolving to B2S.