there are several warnings
5>build\buildutils\AppBundler\BundleStub\FunctionHook.cpp(372): warning C4293: “>>”: shift count negative or too big, undefined behavior in VS
the files below all share the same warning
warning C4819: The file contains a character that cannot be represented in the current code page. Save the file in Unicode format to prevent data loss.
16>src\shared\gui\DisplayStatisticsField.cpp :
15>src\contrib\extensions\wiimotelogger\extlib\winddk\inc\hidpi.h(726)
15>src\contrib\extensions\wiimotelogger\extlib\winddk\inc\hidpi.h(1295)
53>src\core\signalsource\g.unicorn\imports\unicorn.h
92>src\contrib\signalsource\enobio\enobio3g\lib/Enobio3G.h
131>src\contrib\signalsource\openbci_module\OpenBCI_ModuleADC.h
181>src\core\SignalSource\g.HIampSource\gHIampDevice.cpp
the projects below all share the same warning
MSVCRT.lib(initializers.obj) : warning LNK4098: defaultlib “libcmt.lib” conflicts with use of other libs; use /NODEFAULTLIB:library
DummyApplication, AttentionTask, BB8Control, CursorTask, CursorTaskWithGauges, FeedbackDemo, GaugesOnly, NeurofeedbackTask, P3Speller, PyffApplication, PythonApplication, ReactionAuditoryCalibrationTask, ReactionAuditoryTask, ReactionTask, ReactionTimeVisualPerceptionTask,ReactionVisualCalibrationTask, StimulusPresentation, BCI2000MediaPlayer
src\private\Application\ReactionTimeVisualPerceptionTask\ReactionTimeVisualPerceptionTask.cpp(1067): warning C4805: “==”: unsafe mix of type 'uint32_t' and type 'bool' in operation
Can not open the batch file
Re: Can not open the batch file
Last edited by suekuu on 16 Jul 2020, 12:40, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Can not open the batch file
I don't think that any of those warnings is relevant to your problem.
In the meanwhile, I tried compiling with VS2017 and linking against Qt 5.14.2. I could not observe any defect in the Operator module, and batch files worked as they should.
Are there any non-ASCII characters in the path to the directory you are building BCI2000 from?
In the meanwhile, I tried compiling with VS2017 and linking against Qt 5.14.2. I could not observe any defect in the Operator module, and batch files worked as they should.
Are there any non-ASCII characters in the path to the directory you are building BCI2000 from?
Re: Can not open the batch file
No, they're all ASCII characters.
I tried to launch the operator.exe from an older version and three other modules from the newest version separately, and this time it says
2020-07-16T10:17:05 - SignalGenerator: Next module's IP/Port parameters not available.
2020-07-16T10:17:05 - ARSignalProcessing: Next module's IP/Port parameters not available.
2020-07-16T10:17:05 - CursorTask: Next module's IP/Port parameters not available.
2020-07-16T10:17:06 - SignalSource confirmed new parameters ...
2020-07-16T10:17:06 - SignalGenerator: Lost connection to SignalProcessing: Unknown error state.
Is it normal?
I tried to launch the operator.exe from an older version and three other modules from the newest version separately, and this time it says
2020-07-16T10:17:05 - SignalGenerator: Next module's IP/Port parameters not available.
2020-07-16T10:17:05 - ARSignalProcessing: Next module's IP/Port parameters not available.
2020-07-16T10:17:05 - CursorTask: Next module's IP/Port parameters not available.
2020-07-16T10:17:06 - SignalSource confirmed new parameters ...
2020-07-16T10:17:06 - SignalGenerator: Lost connection to SignalProcessing: Unknown error state.
Is it normal?
Last edited by suekuu on 16 Jul 2020, 12:40, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Can not open the batch file
Yes, this is normal. The Operator module version needs to match the most recent module's, or must be newer.
Re: Can not open the batch file
Hi,
I uninstalled and re-installed everything. And this time I changed the BCI2000 and Qt into 64bit. Though I don't know why, anyway, everything solved!
Thank you for your guidance!
I uninstalled and re-installed everything. And this time I changed the BCI2000 and Qt into 64bit. Though I don't know why, anyway, everything solved!
Thank you for your guidance!
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