Mar-09-2025, 03:10 PM
I'm not sure if this post will make any sense, as I know nothing about python software, so do please bear with me
I'm a senior member of a pinball forum where a developer who is no longer around, sad to say, built a table using the python code build python-2.7.13
The table in question is CCC, in which the developer of the table built a P-ROC installer and included in the file the Python code.
This table has stopped working, and some are saying that Microsoft update build 24h2 is responsible. How would one now get the table playable again? Would just the installation of the latest Python work? Or would the p-roc bat file also need attending to?
The installer in question is P-ROC_Offline_Installer-v3.4 and the tune clip from 4 years ago can be found here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3o-mCwIn3w
As you can see from the clip, the tables in question did work, but no longer is this a Python failure now Would anyone know?
Sorry for such a long story.
I'm a senior member of a pinball forum where a developer who is no longer around, sad to say, built a table using the python code build python-2.7.13
The table in question is CCC, in which the developer of the table built a P-ROC installer and included in the file the Python code.
This table has stopped working, and some are saying that Microsoft update build 24h2 is responsible. How would one now get the table playable again? Would just the installation of the latest Python work? Or would the p-roc bat file also need attending to?
The installer in question is P-ROC_Offline_Installer-v3.4 and the tune clip from 4 years ago can be found here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3o-mCwIn3w
As you can see from the clip, the tables in question did work, but no longer is this a Python failure now Would anyone know?
Sorry for such a long story.