I just loaded 2.15 and have run into a problem. If I use any of the topo backgrounds everything works fine, but if I try to change to any of the photo (Aerial or Urban) backgrounds topofusion crashes with this error:
Run-time error '35600':
Index out of bounds
It does not matter if the photos are already downloaded or need to be down loaded. It will startup ok with a photo background and let me pan and download, but if I change to any other photo resolution it crashes.
I tried moving all the dat files out of the directory to see if that was the problem, but got the same error.
If I try the Landsat images I do not even get an error, topofusion just goes away.
I reverted back to 2.11 and all is well.
This is the log file after one of these crashes. I was changing from existing topo to existing Aerial
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TopoFusion 2.15 Log Begin
Windows Major Version: 5
Windows Minor Version: 1
Windows Build Number : 2600
Windows Platform ID : 2
Windows CSD Version : Service Pack 2
Initializing DirectDraw
Color Info : BBP = 32
Color Info : Sizes : R=8, G=8, B=8
Color Info : Shifts : R=16, G=8, B=0
DirectDraw : Driver "NVIDIA Quadro FX 500/600 PCI" (nv4_disp.dll)
DirectDraw : Total Video Memory : 113623040
DirectDraw : Free Video Memory : 113442304
DirectDraw : Hardware supports blits
DirectDraw : Hardware supports asynchronous blits
DirectDraw : Hardware supports colorfill on blits
DirectDraw : Hardware supports stretchblit
DirectDraw : Hardware supports colorkeying
DirectDraw : Hardware supports source colorkey
Creating Surfaces
BackBuffer: Width=1393, Height=861, was created in Video Memory
TileBuffer: Width=1793, Height=1261, was created in Video Memory
Creating Sprites
Successfully Created Surfaces
Initializing Memory Pool
Total Physical Memory: 1609564160
Physical Memory Free: 970416128
Memory Load: 39 percent
Tile Cache Size = 2164
594 surfaces created in (local) video memory
1570 surfaces created in system memory
Initializing Winsock
Initializing Threads
Initializing Index File
Sorting Index File. Number of entries: 431056
Time to sort index file: 0.34 seconds
Initialization Complete
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Hope this helps,
if you need any other info feel free to email me.
Thanks
Mike Wager