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Mastiff
August 28th, 2006, 03:43 AM
Every time the Server (which has a CM11A and an ATI Remote Wonder connected to it) restarts because the power is lost (this is the lightning season, I have to pull the plug fast at times, like yesterday) I get a bunch of weird X10 errors on the next startup, and normally the ATI Remote Wonder won't work. Here's the printout from the Lua Console when I fired it up this morning. Any suggestions?


EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>
EventHandler: .\scripts\x10.lua:853: attempt to perform arithmetic on field `?' (a string value)
stack traceback:
.\scripts\x10.lua:853: in function <.\scripts\x10.lua:843>

jackisidore
August 28th, 2006, 02:12 PM
I have something similar. My girder/CM11 sometimes shows unknown X10 commands in the log display, after a restart of the PC and girder they pop up more frequently. And most amazing: it always shows D_15_... commands as D_21_...
I switched the CM11 for another CM11 and the effect is the same.

Mastiff
August 29th, 2006, 12:05 AM
Another thing is that I find a bunch of strange files in the directory C:\Program Files\Promixis\Girder\UserData, they are mostly called X10.CO or .C0. I have to delete those.

Ron
August 29th, 2006, 07:48 AM
I looked at my x10.lua file but sadly you must be running an older version as the line numbers don't link up with anything sensible. What version are you running?

Mastiff
August 29th, 2006, 07:50 AM
I'm running 4.0.5.2. Should I upgrade? It's listed as the last stable version, and this is my most important computer.