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RE: [ECS] VR error
Mark Sekelsky
Sun, 30 Aug 1998 16:36:07 -0500

Mark,

That seems to have done it.  Now a new problem.  I have my voice-session
item set up for initiate/end to be:

Computer:Yes
Thank You:You're welcome

If I say "Computer" VR hears it as the test appears in the VR window.
However ECS does not respond with "Yes."  Same with "Thank you," there is no
"You're welcome."

Mark S

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Gilmore [mailto:markgilmore@cococo.net]
Sent: Sunday, August 30, 1998 12:25 PM
To: ecs-list@vancouver.ml.org
Subject: Re: [ECS] VR error


Mark, I think you have too many commands in VR.CMD.
As I recall, anything over a 100 or so causes this error.
Comment out those that you don't intend to use.

Mark Sekelsky wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> I am using the most current (Saturday's beta) of ECS.  I am receiving the
> following error message when trying to start VR:
>
> IVCM-ADD (VR Error #80070057:Invalid Program)
>
> The title of the dialog box is MAIN_DIALOG_PROC
>
> The recent posts on VR got me to play around with it a little bit tonight.
> I have had several items and an event set up but have not used them over
the
> past several months.  Initially, VR worked fine.  I would shut down VR,
make
> additions to the VR file, then restart VR.  I did this three or four times
> and then began receiving the error message.  I shut ECS down, and then
> received the error on startup (when ECS goes to start VR).  I did a full
> shut down of the PC and rebooted, however the error message still exists.
>
> Mark S

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Mark Gilmore
Omnipotence
http://members.a2zsol.com/omnipotence.html


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