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This is a strange one ...
Posted: Sun 18 Jul 2010 7:16 pm
by WetAndWindy
.. and I'm really not expecting to get anywhere, but thought I would try. I have to say also that it is a little OT and I don't think related to Cumlus but I don't know where else to ask.
I like to play Age of Empires2, The Conquerors Expansion.
Since getting a WH1081 I have found that the game will not run if the wH1081 is plugged in (using USB). Have tried uninstalling the software (Easy Weather and Cumulus) but it makes no difference, the culprit is the WH1081 device being plugged in.
I don't even know where to start!!
Any ideas?
Cherrs.
WnW
Re: This is a strange one ...
Posted: Sun 18 Jul 2010 7:30 pm
by steve
A few others have reported the same problem - I think Terry in NZ is the "expert" at this one. The Fine Offset station seems to cause some sort of problem with DirectX which can stop games - or game controllers - working.
See this thread -
https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=848
Re: This is a strange one ...
Posted: Sun 18 Jul 2010 8:45 pm
by WetAndWindy
Ummm, interesting.
Thanks.
Re: This is a strange one ...
Posted: Tue 20 Jul 2010 8:30 am
by Super-T
I built a windows 7 pc for playing the games and run Cumulus on the old xp computer so I don't get the directx clashes now

I just found that I g=had to unplug the base station before starting the game and then plug it back in again. Fine Offset suggested that it wasn't their problem but their device is the only one I have seen that does it.
Re: This is a strange one ...
Posted: Tue 20 Jul 2010 7:57 pm
by WetAndWindy
So a DirectX upgarde didn't help?
Re: This is a strange one ...
Posted: Tue 20 Jul 2010 8:35 pm
by steve
There is no upgrade, on XP; DirectX 10 is only for Vista onwards. There are unofficial hacks to get DX10 onto XP, but do you really want to try that?
Re: This is a strange one ...
Posted: Wed 21 Jul 2010 5:14 am
by Super-T
Tried the hacks....didn't work :-/
Re: This is a strange one ...
Posted: Thu 22 Jul 2010 8:24 pm
by WetAndWindy
Ok, well thanks for the replies.
I'll just keep plugging/unplugging.
At least I know there isn't a fix.
Thanks again.
WnW
Re: This is a strange one ...
Posted: Fri 23 Jul 2010 5:48 am
by Super-T
Is Wet & Windy referring to Wellington NZ?
Re: This is a strange one ...
Posted: Fri 23 Jul 2010 10:43 am
by Charlie
I have a similar problem, but not related to gaming.
If the station is plugged in (sometimes 2 minutes, sometimes a month) my sound card mixer stops functioning with an error message when trying to adjust volume and file sharing stops. Occasionally Yahoo Messenger dies as well.
I originally suspected Cumulus (sorry Steve) but found it will happen with just the station plugged in. It seems to happen more often when a USB mouse shares the same USB root hub and Cumulus is running, but that may be coincidence - timing is too random to figure out any specific circumstances. A reboot fixes it, so it is just inconvenient.
Thanks to this thread I've discovered that Dxdiags fail. According to the diagnostics, DirectInput crashes when the weather station is plugged in. I have yet to discover the application using it. I guess Windows 7 might address the issue, but I have no near term plans to abandon XP.
Re: This is a strange one ...
Posted: Fri 23 Jul 2010 10:04 pm
by Super-T
What ever Fine Offset say about the DXDiag problem being a Microsoft problem, I still think there is something "quirky" in their use of USB as the console is the only device I have come across that causes the problem.