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Newbie / Sysvars2.21.txt HELP
« on: May 28, 2006, 08:31:54 PM »
Hard to believe that my incredible ignorance would be helpful.
When starting version 2.42.5 the following error message comes up:
"The default settings file is incomptable (sp) with this version. You can save your settings to default.set to create a new one. Settings not loaded."
If I click "OK", then everything looks normal, though. Going to 'File' -> 'New Simulation' brings up a new error:
"Error. Division by zero. Saving sim in saves directory as error.sim"
And then the program closes.
I'm kind of interested in sexual reproduction with the bots, which I understand is not available in the newer version of DarwinBots but is available in the older version, so I'm not upset about not being able to use the newer version yet... but if there's a fix or a specific instruction to follow to avoid the errors, I'm sure it would be good to know - for me for the future, and for anyone else who might be as unsure about these things as myself.
Thank you both again for your speedy replies. It's a good introduction to the forum and to the community to have asked such simple questions and been treated so politely.
When starting version 2.42.5 the following error message comes up:
"The default settings file is incomptable (sp) with this version. You can save your settings to default.set to create a new one. Settings not loaded."
If I click "OK", then everything looks normal, though. Going to 'File' -> 'New Simulation' brings up a new error:
"Error. Division by zero. Saving sim in saves directory as error.sim"
And then the program closes.
I'm kind of interested in sexual reproduction with the bots, which I understand is not available in the newer version of DarwinBots but is available in the older version, so I'm not upset about not being able to use the newer version yet... but if there's a fix or a specific instruction to follow to avoid the errors, I'm sure it would be good to know - for me for the future, and for anyone else who might be as unsure about these things as myself.
Thank you both again for your speedy replies. It's a good introduction to the forum and to the community to have asked such simple questions and been treated so politely.