![]() ![]() This time again, if I run the DipFix.exe and from there the DipTrace Launcher, everything works perfectly. The second thing is the following: when I make a new schematic design, some of the components libraries (the ones provided with DipTrace) are not displayed, they are blank instead (as you can see in the attached picture, devices from Allegro are accessible, but Atmel is not displayed, and the related devices are not there). And since it's an error, it has an error chime associated with it but the spawning is too fast, so the process "audiodg.exe" memory footprint is growing and growing and growing (but I think this is a side-effect). All it does is spawning endlessly an error message about an "Invalid floating point operation". ![]() Now I can't launch the component editor at all. While the 2.4.0.2 update did fix the problems I had (see my previous post), now I have new issues that I didn't saw at first.
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