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Tradelane Calculator

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Post Wed May 14, 2003 6:52 pm

Tradelane Calculator

I have been working on a Tradelane Calculator based on visual basic to calculate tradelanes in system INIs. Just enter the properties you want and copy the code into your system ini.

You can download the tool
here

please report any bugs you encounter so that i can remove them quickly

Post Thu May 15, 2003 4:53 pm

If it wasn't for the crash every time I hit "Calculate" I would be very much in love with this tool.

Start X: -32000
Start Y: 32000
End X: 32000
End Y: 32000

Hit "Calculate" and the following pops up...

Run-time error 5:
Inavlid procedure call or argument.

Post Thu May 15, 2003 5:30 pm

hmm it works out for me !?

i entered the coordinates you did, no errors occured. Be sure you have the latest dlls

Post Thu May 15, 2003 8:44 pm

Arg!

Right...

Without any info as to what DLLs I need I loaded TCalc.exe into the MS Dependency Walker and discovered that it requires the VB6 DLLs.

I have VS6 SP5 installed for both VC & VB, I'm also running on a fully updated XP machine so just what version of the VB6 runtime do I need?

Dependency Walker indicates that MPR.DLL is the wrong version and EFSADU.DLL and GDIPLUS.DLL are missing. Why DLLs for managing network connections and filesystem encryption are required though is beyond me.

Post Thu May 15, 2003 8:58 pm

i use XP service pack 1, without any additional VB DLLs

i just reinstalled Xp so there shouldn't be any modified DLLs

strange...

I've uploaded my dlls, download the zip file and try it then

Click here

Edited by - BL-Winter on 15-05-2003 22:06:41

Edited by - BL-Winter on 15-05-2003 22:07:23

Post Thu May 15, 2003 9:33 pm

Wow, thanks. Saved me from scrambling around for them.

Same crash though. Dependency Walker claims that your MPR.DLL is missing the export too so I don't know what's going on. It's probably a red herring as it's a function to restore network connections in a delay loaded DLL.

I'll fiddle with it some more with it another time, I've got Mollys to kill.

Moose out.

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