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  • #194025
    RONR
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      @ronr

      Couple members on here have been helping me setup pin X and Y but we keep having some table issues: Timing out,error codes etc. We are starting to wonder if my system can handle these programs. I have a ASUS with a RYZEN 3 2200 and 8 G ram and a 1060 3G  graphics.

      #194027
      Thalamus
      Moderator
        @thalamus

        I’m not a amd guy, but did a amd to intel comparing and it seems that the cpu is good enough, the rest should be fine too. More accurate error reporting would help in this case. Maybe take pictures or screenshots.

        #194146
        Tom
        Participant
          @armyaviation

          The tables are running fine.  The front ends are proving to be problematic.  Cover your ears Ron, lol, what I am trying to explain to Ron is that this isn’t a plug n play thing and there will be growing pains and issues to work through.  We are about a month in and 95% is running great.  The main issue so far:

          pinballX runs fine.  It was lagging with 4K videos in the BG and PF video folders, took them out and runs fine now

          PinballY…. can’t get the damn bg and dmd screen to stay in place after I set them.  I did mine and they work fine.  After you close and restart, both bg and dmd are back on the PF. Also, we have been getting line 1 …something out of range (can’t remember exact verbiage) when launching tables in PinballY, but when you launch them in vpx they are fine.

          Popper, just loaded, have no t bar and icons… I am just learning Popper myself

          I actually like pinballX because of the simplicity.  The main thing I was wondering was the processor, I think it has like 6 cores and wasn’t sure if it was good for this type of process.

          #194180
          Thalamus
          Moderator
            @thalamus

            Error line 1 is often vpx being confused and looses track of what the error actually comes from. Next time around Tom, take that settings.txt file of PBY and paste it into pastebin.com so it doesn’t get corrupted. I could at least compare it to mine. PBX, sure it is simplistic, but, I’ve had much more instabilities with it than PBY Long time since I tried it, might have improved so I’m not the correct person to decide what you should be running. Said it before though. Popper seems to swallow almost all tables, but, it will require more time to setup initially since you guys have already shared an already working setup from what I expect to be PBX.

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            #194183
            RONR
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              @ronr

              Your right Tom, I’m used to working on Em’s and Electronic pins where it either power supply, cpu or driver board. When I started this project I didn’t realize there was so many pieces to the puzzle. Thank you again for hanging in there and correcting my many mistakes.
              I know that you and help from others on the forum that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

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