MICHAEL JACOBSON added the comment:
I also do not want to change something in the /lib folder because that is like
going into the Windows Registry and 'fixing' a bunch of stuff.
I've made other games with PyGame and they generate errno 10035, too.
I've also installed the same version of Python
MICHAEL JACOBSON added the comment:
Kristján, when you say 'dead or dying code', it worries me a lot. Can you tell
me what you mean because I do NOT want to reinstall IDLE.
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MICHAEL JACOBSON added the comment:
Is the command prompt itself admin?
I don't have access to the admin command prompt.
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MICHAEL JACOBSON added the comment:
0. I have Python 2.7.5
1. I don't know what you mean.
2. It fails right when I run it.
IDLE stands for Python's Integrated DeveLopment Environment
I am running IDLE / Python on a Windows Vista, Service pack 2
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New submission from MICHAEL JACOBSON:
So far I've got past the "bug in program" stage of debugging, but this came up:
IDLE internal error in runcode()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python27\lib\idlelib\rpc.py", line 235, in asyncqueue
self.putmessage((seq,