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Error 09/08/2023 at 23:14 #152712
DaChezePufz
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I was playing Waterloo with the Waterloo SX 2010 [https://www.SimSig.co.uk/File/Details/214] timetable, and at 06:04 I got the following error:

I was able to click OK and it seemed to resume

Sim Details:
Timetable: mentioned above
ARS: ON
Scenario: Perfect

Apologies for the bad quality, the photo was taken on my phone of the computer.

Any help/ insights are greatly appreciated.


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Error 10/08/2023 at 01:33 #152716
GeoffM
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Unfortunately not enough information from that photo to do any debugging. Thanks anyway.
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Error 10/08/2023 at 08:13 #152719
clive
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You should have had a log file which will contain more information about the error. A normal place for the log file is C:\Users\Public\Documents\SimSig. The logs are cumulative, so you should still have the log for the specific run that went wrong.
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Error 10/08/2023 at 09:45 #152720
DaChezePufz
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Quote:
06:04:39 Exception in STV2F.UpdateTrips stage Z
06:04:39 Exception: 2L00-1 in TTRN.SetTripIndex (ShowTimetableV2.UpdateTrain)
06:04:39 Exception in OneSecondHi:TRN (EStringListError: List index out of bounds (16))
06:04:39 Stack: 0066F923 0066FA8F 00677317 005D5A9A 004410E6 0042377E 759A23A3 759930B6
06:04:39 Stack: 75991975 75A05660 0046C004 00693540 773C7D59 77CAB74B 77CAB6CF
06:04:57 ARS calling R121AM for 2O05
The above was in the log file, maybe that can be of some assistance

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Error 14/08/2023 at 15:58 #152810
MrSuttonmann
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@DaChezePufz, for future reference, screenshots can be taken quite easily on Windows by pressing Win+Shift+S together.


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Error 14/08/2023 at 21:10 #152820
bill_gensheet
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MrSuttonmann in post 152810 said:
@DaChezePufz, for future reference, screenshots can be taken quite easily on Windows by pressing Win+Shift+S together.

Alt+Printscreen (active window)
or
CTRL+Printscreen (whole screen)

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