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stormking14
Joined: Jul 16, 2007


Posted: Jul 14, 2008 09:45 PM    Msg. 1 of 8       
Every which way I try it it doesnt work. I have used chimp, bluestreak and some other exporter. I click run script, find the script.ms and run it. Then open grablistener and saved my project as blahblah.JMS. Then I make a folder in data called blahblah and put a models, and physics folder in that. Then I drop the .JMS file in both but in the physics folder I rename it blahblah_collision.JMS. I also then drop my gmax file in the models folder. Then when I go to compile I get this. http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z96/kadextoni/toolerroragain.jpg What am I doing wrong?


darkassassin14
Joined: Jul 23, 2007

El. Psy. Congroo.


Posted: Jul 14, 2008 09:55 PM    Msg. 2 of 8       
so u hav to copy the same .jms and put it in a physics folder?


lordofblake
Joined: Jan 6, 2008

Nice Tongue


Posted: Jul 16, 2008 09:26 PM    Msg. 3 of 8       
you have to open up your .JMS file in notepad and delete every thing before and the line ***** Begin Jms ***** and then delete every thing after and including the line ***** End Jms ***** then compile, ill work fine


darkassassin14
Joined: Jul 23, 2007

El. Psy. Congroo.


Posted: Jul 16, 2008 09:37 PM    Msg. 4 of 8       
bluestreak doesnt need to do that


stormking14
Joined: Jul 16, 2007


Posted: Jul 17, 2008 12:46 AM    Msg. 5 of 8       
It only says
-- Error occurred in f loop
-- Frame:
-- f: 1
-- called in g loop
-- Frame:
-- numBones: undefined
-- default_node0index: 0
-- tmesh: TriMesh
-- temp_bone_array: undefined
-- theSkin: undefined
-- g: 1
-- called in go_button()
-- Frame:
-- c: undefined
-- objectsInScene: 2
-- end1: undefined
-- start1: undefined
-- mat_count: undefined
-- marker_count: undefined
-- node_count: undefined
-- all_valid_nodes: true
-- totalCount: undefined
-- V: 3
-- numverts: undefined
-- output_name: undefined
-- jms: undefined
-- deletedName: " "
shouldn't it be longer? Also I realy didnt change anything to this... so it still doent work. :(
Edited by stormking14 on Jul 17, 2008 at 12:49 AM


lordofblake
Joined: Jan 6, 2008

Nice Tongue


Posted: Jul 17, 2008 08:49 AM    Msg. 6 of 8       
remake your models... and i also have a question. I made a map. I have everything in the data\levels\test\mymapname folder. i have all the bitmaps and JMS model and Gmax model. But when i goto tool++ (kornmans HEK) and goto structure. select my folder and name the BSP, 30 seconds go by and it just says "tool command completed"? WTF is that? My directory in the tags\levels\test folder for my map isnt t there? Please help?


darkassassin14
Joined: Jul 23, 2007

El. Psy. Congroo.


Posted: Jul 17, 2008 08:39 PM    Msg. 7 of 8       
same thing with me only i hav the normal HEK


lordofblake
Joined: Jan 6, 2008

Nice Tongue


Posted: Jul 18, 2008 08:32 PM    Msg. 8 of 8       
i dall of that. i used normal tool and tool++ AND tool**. My bitmaps compile fine, but when i do the structure command, i get this
07.17.08 15:05:32 tool pc 01.00.00.0609 ----------------------------------------------
07.17.08 15:05:32 reference function: _write_to_error_file
07.17.08 15:05:32 reference address: 42ca20
07.17.08 15:05:32 Couldn't read map file './toolbeta.map'
07.17.08 15:06:09 EAX: 0xFFFFFFFE
07.17.08 15:06:09 EBX: 0x04FAE601
07.17.08 15:06:09 ECX: 0x0012E840
07.17.08 15:06:09 EDX: 0x000002CC
07.17.08 15:06:09 EDI: 0x0012E840
07.17.08 15:06:09 ESI: 0x00000000
07.17.08 15:06:09 EBP: 0x0012E718
07.17.08 15:06:09 ESP: 0x0012E708
07.17.08 15:06:09 EIP: 0x76F10F34, C3 8D A4 24 ?????
07.17.08 15:06:09 EXCEPTION halt in \halopc\haloce\source\tag_files\tag_files.c,#1373: tag_file_count<MAXIMUM_TAG_FILES_PER_INDEX

 

 
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