I need any help I can get in order to make the hog 2 talk to the above mentioned fixture. I went through the german software guys program trying the best I could and got nothing but frustrated. Anybody have any tips? Product numbers? Anything? Thanks!!!
And once again, the most useful bit of information, the actual error, you have not provided . . . .
Bottom line, is that unless you botch the syntax, tagging your entry (or the stuff from the generator) onto the bottom of _lib.lib *AND* incrementing the "COUNT=x" value at the top of the file should bring the file in. If you don't use a unique number for the fixture, that gets ugly too - 99 is correct for "roll your own" for a vendor type, and then start at 1 and work up for fixture type.
If you get syntax errors, look at the manual, and make sure that *EVERY* punctuation mark, tab, etc. is exactly the way the example shows. If braces are used, make sure you have the right ones ({[ are not equivalent!
If all else fails, please post your fixture description, and we can take a look at it. I am overseas at the moment, but will be back to the office late tomorrow, where all my resources are, so can provide examples if needed.
And once again, the most useful bit of information, the actual error, you have not provided . . . .
Bottom line, is that unless you botch the syntax, tagging your entry (or the stuff from the generator) onto the bottom of _lib.lib *AND* incrementing the "COUNT=x" value at the top of the file should bring the file in. If you don't use a unique number for the fixture, that gets ugly too - 99 is correct for "roll your own" for a vendor type, and then start at 1 and work up for fixture type.
If you get syntax errors, look at the manual, and make sure that *EVERY* punctuation mark, tab, etc. is exactly the way the example shows. If braces are used, make sure you have the right ones ({[ are not equivalent!
If all else fails, please post your fixture description, and we can take a look at it. I am overseas at the moment, but will be back to the office late tomorrow, where all my resources are, so can provide examples if needed.