I've tested CV Blackjack and CVData/CVCX under Windows 8 and have not found any problems. Cassie's accent has changed, which is odd. If anyone finds any problems or oddities, please report.
I've tested CV Blackjack and CVData/CVCX under Windows 8 and have not found any problems. Cassie's accent has changed, which is odd. If anyone finds any problems or oddities, please report.
"I don't think outside the box; I think of what I can do with the box." - Henri Matisse
Go to Tools-Export and send me an exported file. [email protected]
"I don't think outside the box; I think of what I can do with the box." - Henri Matisse
CVCX can display data for pre-packaged simulations, but cannot do so for home-brewed sims: I can't run a simulation and then display the ramp/score/goodies that CVCX usually displays.
(No problems with CVData or CVBJ.)
Some peculiarity with permissions, maybe? Only a guess, since that's the only mysterious issue I am seeing in Windows 8 so far.
EDIT: The CVCX Results display with nothing but penetration, rules, spread, and a few other buttons. When I try to chart or compare, the error pop-up says "There is no valid sim present."
Last edited by Anton Chigurh; 10-19-2012 at 12:02 AM.
Same message when I click "Customize": "There is no valid sim present."
Uninstalled CVCX and CVData, and reinstalled. Same issue. Looked at folder permissions and flipped a few switches to more permissive settings, but the problem remains.
The included simulations work fine, but it has some problem displaying self-run simulations. CVCX does display results and ramps for CVData simulations, however, so I can run anything in CVData and call CVCX from there, but I can't do direct comparisons within CVCX.
EDIT: The versions of CVData and CVCX are both V5. One thing Windows 8 does is have [email protected] as logins, an option which I accepted. I wonder if that figures here.
Last edited by Anton Chigurh; 10-19-2012 at 11:27 AM.
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