Hi Chipp,

    That was the most important thing about it, what it was saying. I can still 
make sure that it only talks when it is at the set time, like yours, only at 
the top of the hour.
    Now, if the time is not correct, there is something in the system clock 
going on when in sleep mode. But, does it say the time in which you open the 
lid? If you open it at 8:12 in the morning and it actually says that time.

    I will make the quick mod for I forgot that my Startrek program, Trek, is a 
compiled .exe and the other error still happens, there I think the only 
solution is to have the app deleted before upgrade.

    I will post the fix this morning since I am ahead in my homework.

        Bruce

  Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 9:02 PM
  Subject: RE: cuckoo clock laptop problem still happening


  Hi Bruce,

   

  No, it does not say the correct time when the lid is opened, only because I 
only have it set to say the time at the top of the hour and no where else.

   

  I wouldn't worry about this one; it's not happening every time I open the 
lid, and I can't tell you how to reproduce it.  If I figure out how to make it 
happen, then I'll bring it up again.

   

  Thanks though for looking into it.

   

  Chip

   

   

  From: BX [mailto:bronx_...@fltg.net] 
  Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 3:27 PM
  To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
  Subject: Re: cuckoo clock laptop problem still happening

   

  Hi Chip,

   

      I want to make sure it is saying the correct time when the lid is up. You 
say it does the top of the hour, the chime you hear would be the Chinese Gong 
and sound, but is it saying the correct time? Not the top of the hour time like 
1 PM or 2 PM if it is not?

   

      As I had mentioned in my last email I know it would trigger the top of 
the hour on the quarter hour as I had set it to look at minute mod 15, which 
means it thinks it is OK when 15 has a remainder of 0. For I had not checked 
for each setting value, 0, 15, and 30.

   

      So, when it sounds when the lid is open, does it say the correct time and 
not the top of the hour? Unless it is the top of the hour.

   

          Bruce

   

    Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 2:50 PM

    Subject: RE: cuckoo clock laptop problem still happening

     

    Bruce,

     

    It just says the top of the hour time.

     

     

    From: BX [mailto:bronx_...@fltg.net] 
    Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 8:37 PM
    To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
    Subject: Re: cuckoo clock laptop problem still happening

     

    Hi Chip,

        That setting is the only place where it gets fired. The timer function 
call is for that area and the only thing I can say is the time as the lid opens 
is not the same.

     

        But, when it makes the announcement of the time, does it say the 
correct time or just the hour time? What I mean is the time it says is the 
present time when it fires, and does it say that or the top of hour time?

     

        Now, maybe it is firing after the reset, it should not, but maybe it 
is, an issue maybe with the timer itself. In other words, when it gets set for 
the next hour the milliseconds is off and sounding immediately upon being set. 
I just can't imagine that, but the only possibility.

     

    Let me know if it says the exact time in which the lid is opened. I will 
check and make sure I only have one function call for the top of the hour; 
unless an alarm or wakeup is going off, there not set to go off when the hour 
one does. Now will investigate that and put the same flag there if that were 
happening. The alarm should not go off if it is not set, do you have an alarm 
setting set as well? Or a wake up setting?

     

            Bruce

     

      Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 7:35 PM

      Subject: RE: cuckoo clock laptop problem still happening

       

      Bruce,

       

      Yep; I checked the announce menu item you mentioned and it is not checked.

       

      The announcement doesn't always happen as it used to, so things are much 
better; it's just a little strange, especially since it's male.

       

      Chip

       

       

      From: BX [mailto:bronx_...@fltg.net] 
      Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 12:31 PM
      To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
      Subject: Re: cuckoo clock laptop problem still happening

       

      Hi Chip,

       

          The .ini is not included so no one looses there settings. I believe 
that error is connected to the folder created for the record files and it also 
happens with the Trek game.

          I may have to delete that folder upon install but not sure if that 
will fix it since the error or warning comes up before install.

       

          Now, try deleting the record to wav folder and download the latest 
version again. But, before doing that change the version level in the one you 
have to an earlier number so it will know to update.

       

          I may even have to include a check for update on the help menu so it 
will delete the folder if an update is there. 

          But having said all that I may just compile the record program so it 
does not require a folder, which I have not been able to do since the fire at 
my house.

       

      Laptop lid problem:

          Also, Chip did you look at the flag on the Clocks menu, the first 
menu when using the alt key and cursoring down to the 5'th option, Announce 
after hibernate/screen savor mode?

       

          What is it's setting? Is it checked? For it should not be. When you 
toggle it AI have it say on or off depending on the check state.

       

       

          

              Bruce

       

        Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 7:23 AM

        Subject: cuckoo clock laptop problem still happening

         

        Sorry to say Bruce, but I have your latest version of the cuckoo clock, 
and it's set for a female voice at the top of the hour and nothing else, and 
yet when I open my laptop lid I immediately hear the male voice announcing the 
last hourly time.

         

        Also, when I installed this version, it told me that some of its files 
will conflict with some files from the current version of the cuckoo clock (I 
believe this usually happens when you include a file which has a time stamp 
earlier than that of one of the files in the previous package; this can easily 
happen if you include the .ini file).

         

        Hth,

         

        Chip

         

Reply via email to