Hi,
I did and i get same message, weird. Why would it work with Windows XP SP3 and not with windows 7. I tried it on 3 different computers and same result.
Thanks
Stuart
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Hi,
I did and i get same message, weird. Why would it work with Windows XP SP3 and not with windows 7. I tried it on 3 different computers and same result.
Thanks
Stuart
Check the compatibility mode of MPC in the registry:Quote:
Originally Posted by stuart1974 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
What is the value of Data you have for the MPC there?Code:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers
See system requirements for the MPC software: Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XPQuote:
Originally Posted by stuart1974 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
P.S. All MPC versions work properly for me under Win 7 x64. I set the compatibility mode of MPC using "Troubleshoot compatibility" after the initial installation.
MPC 8.3 works fine for me on Win7 and 8.1, both x64. Sometimes I get the same error as you do and a sure fix for me is disabling antivirus to let MPC do the job. A couple of times machine had to be rebooted to get it working but most of the time not a problem and I never meddled with the Compatibility mode. My guess is some MPC program files get blocked by antivirus, at least on my machine it looks that way. Hope it helps.
Hello
I am repeating post submitted last year if now somebody has a greater experience using MPC
I have used MPC for compiling topo maps and I found a problem.
I got corresponding img even with DEM for heights but some problems appear on routing. When I tested the map on BaseCamp there are many lines , really connected , that do not perform well the routing. Using the same sources, I did a compilation with Maptk and no problems at all were found.
Does anybody have some experience on that ? Does anybody know how to solve it ?
Kind regards
It is safe to say that your source road shapefiles contain some errors.Quote:
Originally Posted by Abedul [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Perhaps psychics will be able to answer more precisely. ;)
Thanks for the answer.
I follow the process MapEdit+ mp2shp + MPC and as you know , MPC compiles only when there is no error at all. I checked previously all lines are well connected and after compilation some nodes appear as no cennected and the automatic routing does a long loop to connect.
If the shape file contains errors... , do you know the way to detect and coorect them ?.
Kind regards
This is not quite true. For example, the MPC will not react if some roads are not connected in reality or when these polylines don't have all the necessary routing attributes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Abedul [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
It is not convincing, if you did this check in MP format using GPSMapEdit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Abedul [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Try to check those connections in the road shapefile via ArcGIS or MapInfo at maximum zoom.
It is best to use any professional GIS for this, or MicroGIS Editor at least.Quote:
Originally Posted by Abedul [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
P.S. I hope that you have taken into account my previous remarks concerning the config file for the mp2shp, see my [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] and further ...
Hello
I have appreciated very much all indications you gave me using the tool and configurating _config and _types files. I took a long time to have all custom objects inside it. Those comments allow me to finally get a compilation.
I agree on your first comment , if there is no connection on a couple of lines, MPC does not give error. Nevertheless I checked the connection with my available tolos, f.i. Maptk. But my point is : On specific lines , really connected, manually verified with real routing node with its number, MPC after compilation does not provide routing for this node and makes a go around with a loop. This happen with many nodes, and compiling same map.mp with Maptk resulting a map.img that it does not have such failure.
I have also checked with MicroGis Editor and cleaned up Verify results.
Most probably if I would check my map.mp with other tool I wonder it will not give me failures on those nodes where MPC fails.
Thanks and kind regards
@Abedul
I'll repeat myself and say that now you need to carefully check your source road shapefiles for the routing errors in those places, not the map.mp :search:
Hi
If I understand well, sorry to be slow, they could be errors on the mp2shp conversions and I have to check the shape files result.
Kind regards