I still think it can DLLs incompability issue :-)  I compiled DX with Exceed
XDK 7.1.0.1 version, and you are on 6.2.  Could it be simply DDL conflicts
and relocation issue?  I am not sure.


Suhaib

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Pelkie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 11:49 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [opendx-dev] DX on W2k
> 
> This is a followup to this old message. I have made no progress with
> the Windoze opendx 4.1.3. Same behavior as 4.1.1.
> 
> Run Editor.bat, UI starts up OK, and X (I think) puts up a dialog
> saying "Connection to server localhost has been queued." and no exec
> starts up. I tried starting the exec by hand (Connect to Server from
> the UI which does start) and tried starting on the machine's name
> rather than localhost. Doesn't matter, just says it is "queued".
> 
> So, I modified the Editor.bat to an Exec.bat with the key command "dx
> -execonly" followed by a "pause" so I could catch the error in the
> command window. That reads:
> 
> Starting DX executive
> Press any key to continue... Error during initialization
> getmem can't commit memory
> cannot initialize DX library
> 
> This is a freshly installed DX 4.1.3 (non-cygwin version), done by
> simply running the installer. I also had to explicitly remove the
> 4.1.1 version since the installer wouldn't let me proceed until I did.
> I have Exceed 3D 6.2.0.0 installed and working (it auto-starts when
> you start Editor.bat).
> 
> This was a dual 300 CPU Dell 410 but we pulled one of the CPUs to see
> if it was a multiprocessor problem. Same exact behavior, though I
> haven't got around to putting the CPU back in, so it's currently
> single. Some older version of OpendDX a few revs back worked OK on
> this machine under NT, though we have "up"graded this machine to
> Win2K since then.
> 
> Any more ideas? localhost is in fact defined as mentioned below.
> 
> David, did you encounter anything like this with your commercial
> build?
> Hey, if your version works, tell me how much and we'll buy one. The
> natives are getting restless and asking me about "Iris Explorer"
> since it runs native in Windows. Aaakk! Gag me with a spoon!
> 
> This is pretty damn frustrating and I blame it entirely on M$ since
> it works fine on SGI.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >Could be dll incompability too.  I think dxexec is dying behind the
> scene
> >therefore you are getting this error of queing.  Can you froma  DOS
> shell
> >uses dexec, without UI?
> >
> >Suhaib
> >
> >>  -----Original Message-----
> >>  From: Chris Pelkie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>  Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 11:45 AM
> >>  To: [email protected]
> >>  Subject: RE: [opendx-dev] DX on W2k
> >>
> >>
> >>  >check on win2k in winnt\system32\drivers\etc if you have
> >>  hosts file and
> >>  >localhost is defined?
> >>  >It sounds a TCP/IP skew, M$ is notorious in giving you
> >>  partial or misleading
> >>  >error details,
> >>  >which always costs a lot of frustration and time to track the
> root of
> >>  >problem.
> >>  >
> >>  >Suhaib
> >>
> >>
> >>  OK helpful hint I would not have known, but in fact there is a
> host
> >>  file in that dir
> >>  and the only entry is
> >>  127.0.0.1   localhost
> >>
> >>  so we're still baffled.
> >>
> >>  Chris Pelkie
> >>  Vice President/Scientific Visualization Producer
> >>  Conceptual Reality Presentations, Inc.
> >  > 30 West Meadow Drive
> >  > Ithaca, NY 14850
> >  > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >  >
> 
> 
> Chris Pelkie
> Scientific Visualization Producer
> Cornell Theory Center
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