Try following:
Put "_root." before the variable.
Dont make the 12 to a string.
Try following:
Put "_root." before the variable.
Dont make the 12 to a string.
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Nope. Did nothing, still came up with the same error.
NOTE: I think the error is referring to the .swf
I actually tried to make this without buttons, just holding the .swf, I got the same message. So it is definitely the .swf
There should be 2 dlls in your folder of the trainer, do they exist?
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I think... Wait... No.
You need:
AxInterop.ShockwaveFlashObjects.dll
Interop.ShockwaveFlashObjects.dll
Click "My Project", then a new window opens. Go to link (ok, i have the german version, there are different words for the english one. Its bellow debugging). Then you should see the 2 dlls in a list, and there should be local copy > true. If not, set it true. Compile it again.
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I'm using visual studio so it may be different.
First, try this code:
The second error appear because you are probably using a 64 bits computer.To make trainers work on a 64 bits computer (and some other programs) you must do something.Code:Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Call AxShockwaveFlash1.SetVariable("root.hoursInDay", 12) End Sub End Class
Its explained in 3th step of my tut:
http://forum.arcadetrainer.com/viewtopi ... 30&t=19880
for AxInterop.ShockwaveFlashObjects.dll and Interop.ShockwaveFlashObjects.dll : visual basic automaticly create them when you debug your trainer.
I am using a Vista 64 Home Premium. And yes, I am using Visual Studio 2008 Express. And that is the EXACT code I have in now.
The second error appear because you are probably using a 64 bits computer.To make trainers work on a 64 bits computer (and some other programs) you must do something.
Its explained in 3th step of my tut:
http://forum.arcadetrainer.com/viewtopi ... 30&t=19880
Did you done this?
You can also check in the first video (at the end of the thread) if you need an example.(0:20 to 0:40 I think)
I tried to make a trainer and set a variable doesn't work for me anymore too! That's strange...
My button ain't working!
And my AV picks it up as a virus. It is forcing me to restart the computer. Is there anyway I can prevent this crap from happening in the future?