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  1. It tries to launch and then a blank window pops up on the desktop. When I check the Task Manager, it looks like the Steam Bootstrap is the offender. I can only end the process within Task Manager. I am able to launch the tables without issue directly through the Steam Client. I have my databases separate for each table classs e.g. Star Wars, Zen, Fox, etc. I do not have a master datbase for PinballFX2 as a whole.
  2. Okay. I uninstalled PBX and then reinstalled it, and the problem with VP tables is fixed. Now all of my Pinball FX2 tables don't work. Sigh
  3. Hi Folks, I have been plugging away at my cabinet build for some time. Everything was working harmoniously, but last night when I tried to play VPX, VP9 and VP9 PhysMod5 tables within PBX, I got an error message that stated: "B2S Backglass Server Could not find a part of the path 'C:\Visual_Pinball\Tables\VP9\VP9'." I surmised this was a global problem, so I went through the usual B2S troubleshooting techniques, but PBX would not launch a table. I then utilized VPX 10.4, VP9X and VP9 PhysMod5 editors, respectively, to launch the tables. To my surprise, all tables from each of the three table categories launched with B2S without an issue. It appears to be gremlins mucking about within PBX from what I see in the error message; which indicates that PBX is looking for an additional sub-directory when it shouldn't be. For example, I store my tables as follows: "C:\Visual_Pinball\Tables\VPX; C:\Visual_Pinball\Tables\VP9; and C:\Visual_Pinball\Tables\VP9PhysMod5". I checked my settings within PBX and utilized the navigate button to redirect PBX to look in the proper folders. I attempted to launch tables from each category (VPX, VP9 and VP9PhysMod5) and got the same error. What I do notice is that PBX is duplicating the subdirectory for all "Table" folders in each of the categories. For example, the error for each category indicates it is looking for the tables in folders as noted below: VPinballX.exe - C:\Visual_Pinball\Tables\VPX\VPX; VPinball993.exe - C:\Visual_Pinball\Tables\VP9\VP9; and VPinball99_PhysMod5.exe - C:\Visual_Pinball\Tables\VP9PhysMod5\VP9PhysMod5" I have attached a copy of my PinballX.ini file and Log.txt file in hopes that someone might be able to offer up some advice. Thank you in advance for your assistance. John log.txt PinballX.ini
  4. That must be it as I re-installed PBX last night. I will give the unblock a try. Thank you.
  5. Thank you. I will check it out when I get back to the ranch.
  6. Thank you good Sir. I will compare them and see where I messed up. BTW-What is the FutureDMD_Relay.exe for?
  7. Terry is my FP God. That is how I set it all up. FP works fine with all tables. It is just when launched via PBX that the wheels fall off the bus. I will compare my settings with the one below and see where I am at. Thanks for all of the replies.
  8. I checked the task manager and PBX is definitely shut down. Can someone who has FP working under PBX be kind enough to screen capture the following for me? 1. Future Pinball Key Settings 2. Pinball X Keyboard settings (or PBX.ini) 3. FB launch settings within PBX (or PBX.ini) Thanks
  9. Changing the key would remedy the exit routine, but why does PBX shut down when FP is launched?
  10. I am currently using the following Future Pinball (BAM) launch parameters in my 3-screen cabinet. [FuturePinball] WorkingPath=C:\Games\Future Pinball\BAM TablePath=C:\Games\Future Pinball\Tables Executable=FPLoader.exe Parameters=/open "[TABLEPATH]\[TABLEFILE]" /play /exit /arcaderender /STAYINRAM FPRAMPath=C:\Games\Future Pinball\fpRAM LaunchBeforeEnabled=False LaunchBeforeWorkingPath= LaunchBeforeExecutable= LaunchBeforeParameters= LaunchBeforeWaitForExit=False LaunchBeforeHideWindow=False LaunchAfterExecutable= LaunchAfterHideWindow=False LaunchAfterWaitForExit=False I am successful in launching my FP table, but when I press the button assigned to exit the table and return to the PBX menu, nothing happens. When I press the Escape key, I am brought back to the Windows 10 desktop, but PBX is not longer running. I tested to see what happens to PBX after I launch Future Pinball by selecting the Task manager while Future Pinball is running. From here I can see that PBX is not running any more. It seems as though launching Future Pinball from within PBX totally kills PBX . I have read several other threads and do not see this issue reported else where. Is there something special that we need to do in Future Pinball to map exit buttons etc? System: Win10 64Bit All programs setup to run as Admin. PinballX.ini log.txt
  11. Here are the files. I moved the backglass monitor onto the R9 card with my playfield and kept the DMD dedicated to the R7 video card. That has remedied the B2S issue in PinballX. Pinball X however, still changes what it thinks Identity 2 and 3 are. It keeps reversing them. Each of the VPin.exe are holding steady with the DMD and b2S assignments so it looks to be a Pinball X issue of recognizing the monitor assignments. I surmize that as the backglass video and dmd for Pinball FX2 are on the wrong screens, but the b2s is correct, but the dmd is not for the VP games. On a side note, after launching Pinball FX2 from within PBX, I get kicked back to PBX, but Pinball FX2 is still running in the background. I can Alt Tab back to it, but it seems to initiate a new PBX event. I am going to kill the automatic updates once everything starts working as it should. The cabinet will no longer be tethered to the internet, once I figure out how to get Pinball FX2 to work in offline mode. Any ways enough of that. here are my two files. PinballX.ini pinDMD_log.txt
  12. Which forum was this supposed to go under? I thought this was the PBX General forum. My bad Drako. Next beer is on me. ;-)
  13. I am ready to cry. ;-) I had posted this problem before and thought it was resolved. I am running Windows 10, VPX, VP9X, VPPhysMod5 and Pinball FX2 I have my monitors assigned as follows: Monitor 1: Play-field (AMD R9 HDMI output) 1920x1080 Landscape Monitor 2: Backglass (AMD R7 HDMI output) 1366x768 Landscape Monitor 3: DMD (Shared with Backglass on AMD R7 VGA output) 1080x1920 Portrait Monitor placement within Windows is left to right with Monitor 1 on the left, Monitor 2 in the center and Monitor 3 is on the far right. Vanilla Win 10 drivers with no AMD Catalyst software is installed. B2S is configured correctly and Backglass is functioning properly in VPX, VP9X and VPPhysMod5. E.g. Display 2 @ 1366x768. DMD values all set to 0 SetDMD and UltraDMD configured and DMD is properly displayed in VPX, VP9X and VP Physmod5. Pinball FX2 is set to display the DMD only and Backglass is turned off so that the video Backglass keeps playing within PBX and while playing Pinball FX2. PBX is set to use B2S Backglass and DMD videos and the settings have monitor assignments set as above. PBX is set to play Pinball FX2 video Backglass in the front end and in game. Everything works fine , however, PBX infrequently changes monitor assignments for VPX, VP9X, VpPhysmod5 and Pinball FX2. To rectify this, I change a line in B2S Setup to change the XPosition of the Backglass to a value of -1366. This fixes the problem for VP tables temporarily, but gets buggered up again after a reboot of the PC or restart of PBX. I then have to reverse the process by changing the X Position of the Backglass to 0 . Sometimes, going into the PBX setup and switching the monitor assignment between monitor 2 and 3 fixes the issue for the Pinball FX2 Backglass videos. Sometimes I need to place a -1366 X Position value in the PBX setup program. It seems the issues are with PBX and B2Ssetup or Windows 10. I am considering a switch to a 2 screen cabinet, but it seems like a drastic step backwards to have a peace of mind to have this system run consistently. I am sure it must be something simple.
  14. Would someone have already created a 2 screen version (with grill) of the following PBFX2 tables? Doom Fallout Marvel-A-Force (Women of Power) Marvel-Champions (Women of Power) Skyrim Star Wars - Rogue One
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