Hi,
I have recently upgraded my computer to Windows 8.1 Pro x64 and after this
upgrade I can't run Athena and Artemis. The problem symptoms are:
1- If I use Demeter version 0.9.13, Athena opens but when I try to open
previously saved file, Athena simply crashes without showing any erro
Shoaib,
Do you have any experience with virtual machines? You could run it on a stable
earlier version of Windows that you previous used before upgrading. Virtualbox
and Linux would completely free and you could probably be up and running in
less than an hour.
Just a thought,
Chris
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Thanks Christopher for your kind reply,
Actually, virtualbox or alternative OS would be my last resort in case I
could not solve this issue. I would prefer to somehow solve this issue under
Windows8 x64 to keep my system simple and take maximum advantage of updated
hardware.
Thanks,
/Shoai
Hi Shoaib,
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Shoaib Muhammad wrote:
> Hi,
>
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> I have recently upgraded my computer to Windows 8.1 Pro x64 and after this
> upgrade I can’t run Athena and Artemis. The problem symptoms are:
>
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> 1- If I use Demeter version 0.9.13, Athena opens but when I
Hi Matt, Shoaib (and Bruce lurking in the luminiferous ether),
I have 8.1 x64 on my laptop and just upgraded to 0.9.19 - clean install.
I can offer some additional details on this problem.
I read in a file in DAthena, extracted the chi(k) and saved the project.
All buttons worked. When the file
On 01/14/2014 11:46 AM, Shoaib Muhammad wrote:
Hi,
I have recently upgraded my computer to Windows 8.1 Pro x64 and after
this upgrade I can’t run Athena and Artemis. The problem symptoms are:
1-If I use Demeter version 0.9.13, Athena opens but when I try to open
previously saved file, Athena si
On 01/14/2014 04:21 PM, Bruce Ravel wrote:
The log files you attached are reporting a problem that was corrected
in 0.9.18. The updater to bring 0.9.13 up to 0.9.18 is available at
the bottom of the page at http://bruceravel.github.io/demeter/
I should stress that it is not necessary to app
On 01/14/2014 04:11 PM, Robert Gordon wrote:
Hi Matt, Shoaib (and Bruce lurking in the luminiferous ether),
I have 8.1 x64 on my laptop and just upgraded to 0.9.19 - clean install.
I can offer some additional details on this problem.
I read in a file in DAthena, extracted the chi(k) and saved t
Installing 0.9.19 overtop of 0.9.18.2 and Athena works fine.
Installing 0.9.19 clean (deleting demeter directory under appdata/roaming)
2nd attempt to open file in DAthena results in only 1 mini-graph.
Ranges are 0 for Emin/max, kmin/max, Rmin/max - putting a valid range
restores
full graph e.g
On 01/14/2014 05:17 PM, Robert Gordon wrote:
Installing 0.9.19 overtop of 0.9.18.2 and Athena works fine.
Installing 0.9.19 clean (deleting demeter directory under appdata/roaming)
2nd attempt to open file in DAthena results in only 1 mini-graph.
Ranges are 0 for Emin/max, kmin/max, Rmin/max -
Hi all,
I have also had an impossible time trying to get the demeter package to
work on Mac, but I am happy to do any tests if anybody thinks they have a
solution. I am running 10.6.8. It's been a while since I've spent a lot of
time trying to get it work, but I recall the pgplot port working prett
Out of curiosity, I installed 09.19 on a fresh Win8.1 64bit under VMWare.
No problems during installation. I opened the cyanobacteria.prj data from
Bruce's sample data repo in Athena. After clicking around a few times
(specifically, clicking the green arrow and the magnifying glass+red curve
nex
-- just to be clear, the pasted section of the log is not the bottom part.
It is followed by many more lines containing gnu plot settings (but no
"plot" commands).
Cheers,
Kevin
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 5:38 PM, Kevin Jorissen
wrote:
> Out of curiosity, I installed 09.19 on a fresh Win8.1 64b
Apologies, I should've put all this in 1 message. I just wanted to make
really sure that things are indeed crashing where we think they are:
I reopened Athena, loaded the cyanobacteria.prj again, grabbed the plot log
(no warnings/errors/crashes have appeared in Athena at this point, although
the
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