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3D View error #APCC
davidcfinch9
Everything is working very well with my new Mach2GTO and APCC Pro except for the 3D View feature.
When I click on the 3D View button I get a pop-up that states, "Load Library failed with error 1114. A dynamic link library (DLL) initiation routine failed." When I click the OK box, APCC shuts down. How can I fix this? Regards, David |
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Ray Gralak
Hi David,
When I click on the 3D View button I get a pop-up that states, "Load Library failed with error 1114. A dynamic linkThat is a pretty unusual error that probably has nothing to do with APCC specifically, but something needed to present 3D graphics. It might be something related to your graphics card driver, for instance. Are you directly on the computer, or remoting into it? If you are remoting into the computer, you might try using it directly to see if the issue goes away. If not, you might want to try a web search for your computer model and error 1114. There may be a graphics driver update available. -Ray Gralak Author of PEMPro Author of APCC (Astro-Physics Command Center): https://www.astro-physics.com/apcc-pro Author of Astro-Physics V2 ASCOM Driver: https://www.siriusimaging.com/apdriver -----Original Message----- |
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davidcfinch9
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. I had to change the graphics setting and now things are working well.
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From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <main@ap-gto.groups.io> On Behalf Of Ray Gralak Sent: Monday, December 7, 2020 6:12 PM To: main@ap-gto.groups.io Subject: Re: [ap-gto] 3D View error #APCC Hi David, When I click on the 3D View button I get a pop-up that states, "LoadThat is a pretty unusual error that probably has nothing to do with APCC specifically, but something needed to present 3D graphics. It might be something related to your graphics card driver, for instance. Are you directly on the computer, or remoting into it? If you are remoting into the computer, you might try using it directly to see if the issue goes away. If not, you might want to try a web search for your computer model and error 1114. There may be a graphics driver update available. -Ray Gralak Author of PEMPro Author of APCC (Astro-Physics Command Center): https://www.astro-physics.com/apcc-pro Author of Astro-Physics V2 ASCOM Driver: https://www.siriusimaging.com/apdriver -----Original Message----- |
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I recently had basically the same problem. I was using Remote Desktop to control my imaging laptop. The 3D view in APCC would produce the error and clicking "OK" would close APCC down. I got different messages, but for example the most common one was "Load Library failed with error 126: The specified module could not be found." I wish the O.P. had posted their solution, but I did find a workaround.
My laptop CPU has built-in AMD Radeon graphics, as well as an nVidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti graphics set. Disabling the nVidia video in Device Manager cured the problem. So now the choice is either disable that (and remember to re-enable later) or not use the 3D view when in APCC over Remote Desktop. Jerome |
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Jerome is your laptop the one at the scope or the one accessing the scope computer via Remote Desktop? On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 12:41 PM Jerome Allison <jallison@...> wrote: I recently had basically the same problem. I was using Remote Desktop to control my imaging laptop. The 3D view in APCC would produce the error and clicking "OK" would close APCC down. I got different messages, but for example the most common one was "Load Library failed with error 126: The specified module could not be found." I wish the O.P. had posted their solution, but I did find a workaround. --
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The laptop is at the scope, controlling it, and I'm accessing it from my indoor desktop.
P.S. Thanks to Ray for suggesting the possible cause of the error. |
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