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Last post 11-21-2008, 6:24 by bratliff. 5 replies.
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  •  10-07-2008, 4:36 1668

    Runtime error

    2 scenarios I just revised are now crashing the SimMan program with the error messageL Microsoft Visual C++Runtime Library> Program: C:\Program Files\Laerdal Medical\SimMan\ri\ri_app.exe  Abnoraml program termnination.

    I'm recreating them but don't want to waste time if someone knows the answer to what in the world did I do wrong?


    Barbara K. Ratliff RN, BSN, MBA
    Baptist Health Montgomery, AL
    Institute for Patient Safety
    and Medical Simulation
    Simulation Specialist
  •  10-08-2008, 1:24 1670 in reply to 1668

    Re: Runtime error

    Sorry Barbara I can't help. I haven't seen this problem before.  


    Gerald Songer RN
    Ouachita Technical College
    One College Circle
    Malvern, Ar 72104
    1.800.337.5000 Ext 1204
    gsonger@otcweb.edu
  •  10-22-2008, 8:33 1696 in reply to 1670

    Re: Runtime error

    Recreated them- that's ok!
    Barbara K. Ratliff RN, BSN, MBA
    Baptist Health Montgomery, AL
    Institute for Patient Safety
    and Medical Simulation
    Simulation Specialist
  •  11-19-2008, 1:21 1749 in reply to 1668

    Re:Runtime error

    If you go into the scenario builder and open them in there, then move the frames around so that they are not overlapping and save this it seems to solve the problem. I'm not sure why though!

  •  11-20-2008, 10:29 1751 in reply to 1749

    Re: Re:Runtime error

    Hi all,

    I just started to get the same message also and just re-did them.  None of my frames were overlapping or anything and these scenarios had worked for the last 2 years without problem.  It makes me wonder if there is a 'shelf-life' on the scenarios.  Anyone?

    Dani

  •  11-21-2008, 6:24 1757 in reply to 1751

    Re: Re:Runtime error

    I've not had the problem again, but all mine are single frame with handlers or maybe 2-3 if I want the patient to get worse regardless of treatment.  I hope to not see it again!
    Barbara K. Ratliff RN, BSN, MBA
    Baptist Health Montgomery, AL
    Institute for Patient Safety
    and Medical Simulation
    Simulation Specialist
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