Oh, so close to true celebration, so close to my first day with a "two thumbs up" rating for Content Manager Plus and Download Station. Everything was so seemless, taking my paltry roster of 2-bay covered hoppers from three to three dozen with nary a glitch. No missing dependencies, no "page cannot be displayed" messages from DLS.
But then along came a nice Southern Pacific U30C. Got the loco fine via FTP, and CMP was chugging along getting those required dependencies....
....but then down she goes. Windows reports a problem with CMP and that it must close the program. Arrrrrgh! Then I finally get it back, get the final handful of deps, and discover that at least half a dozen of them have errors. Now misspellings I can correct, but I have no clue what it's telling me when it says it no longer supports this particular mesh and suggests switching to a LOD format?!?
Oh well, at least the SD9 just before it came thru okay, and the wig-wag signal and its LONG list of required deps also came thru, so all in all, I would have to say this was the best luck I've had with DLS and CMP since....well, frankly, it was the best EVER!
Maybe Auran's daisy-chained 386s still have a little life left after all.
But then along came a nice Southern Pacific U30C. Got the loco fine via FTP, and CMP was chugging along getting those required dependencies....
....but then down she goes. Windows reports a problem with CMP and that it must close the program. Arrrrrgh! Then I finally get it back, get the final handful of deps, and discover that at least half a dozen of them have errors. Now misspellings I can correct, but I have no clue what it's telling me when it says it no longer supports this particular mesh and suggests switching to a LOD format?!?
Oh well, at least the SD9 just before it came thru okay, and the wig-wag signal and its LONG list of required deps also came thru, so all in all, I would have to say this was the best luck I've had with DLS and CMP since....well, frankly, it was the best EVER!
Maybe Auran's daisy-chained 386s still have a little life left after all.