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Offline jlaufer

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error 000 extractwaveletlayers.js
« on: 2011 May 31 11:01:11 »
Hello!

I'm getting the following error when I  use the ExtractWaveletLayers.js script:
run --execute-mode=auto "C:/PCL64/src/scripts/ExtractWaveletLayers.js"

Processing script file: C:/PCL64/src/scripts/ExtractWaveletLayers.js
*** Error [000]: C:/PCL64/src/scripts/ExtractWaveletLayers.js, line 140: Error: At address 00000001400DA674 with exception code C0000005 :
Access violation: invalid memory read operation at address FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
 
This is my setup:
Pixinsight version 1.7
on windows 7 64 bit ( 2 Xeon processors with 8Gb of memory)

What am I doing wrong?


Jerome

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Re: error 000 extractwaveletlayers.js
« Reply #1 on: 2011 May 31 13:36:44 »
I am getting the same error with this script using
Pi 1.7 and Win XP 32 Bit
Gerald

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(FIXED) error 000 extractwaveletlayers.js
« Reply #2 on: 2011 June 01 00:35:54 »
This is another manifestation of an already known —and prolific!— bug. It has been fixed in PixInsight Core 1.7.0.696 for Windows, available as an update.
Juan Conejero
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Re: error 000 extractwaveletlayers.js
« Reply #3 on: 2011 June 01 14:13:21 »
Thanks for the correction and information, PI runs nicely now!
The Release 1.7 for me is giant step forward. The projekt save and load is excellent.
Its real fun now to use PI also at late night...!!
Thanks for this great improvement and the work done.
Gerald


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Re: error 000 extractwaveletlayers.js
« Reply #4 on: 2011 June 10 13:38:21 »
Many Many thanks, Pixinsight is a wonderful platform, keep up the good work! Now if only Microsoft could adhere to standards... wishfull thinking..

Jerome