Bindedsa
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The version I'm using doesn't have skewb, can someone link me? I'm using Windows 7 btw.
http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?44228-Prisma-Puzzle-Timer-Requests
The version I'm using doesn't have skewb, can someone link me? I'm using Windows 7 btw.
PLL skip is part of the PLL set.I was practising PLL and got a PLL skip, easter egg or bug it's still pretty funny
http://gyazo.com/59fcbbb06b1872fe430290617d71413f
That's basically a history of edits I've made to the program. Btw the skewb notation isn't FCN it's Jaap's. I'm still working on fixing that.Thanks. What's the second link?
The version I'm using doesn't have skewb, can someone link me? I'm using Windows 7 btw.
Add a new category, name it "skewb" and then under scramble type select skewb. Not sure why there isn't a default category for this but its in there if you create it. Not sure what kind of scrambles are generated but it works
How do I install it in Windows 8/8.1?
I'm not the author, but...Okay so I've downloaded and verified that I have the latest version of Java, but no matter what I try I can't access the timer. I double click it and the file opens in winrar, and when I choose "Open with" and select Java, the prompt "Datavase error: IO Exception: "java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\Windows\System32\puzzletimer.lock.db (Access is Denied)";"C:\Windows\System32\puzzletimer.lock.db"[90031-137]" Comes up.
I have no idea what I'm supposed to do.
Okay so I've downloaded and verified that I have the latest version of Java, but no matter what I try I can't access the timer. I double click it and the file opens in winrar, and when I choose "Open with" and select Java, the prompt "Datavase error: IO Exception: "java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\Windows\System32\puzzletimer.lock.db (Access is Denied)";"C:\Windows\System32\puzzletimer.lock.db"[90031-137]" Comes up.
I have no idea what I'm supposed to do.
Sorry if this has been asked already, but is there a possible patch in the future that will let us connect the Gen3 Stackmats to Prisma Puzzle Timer?
Yeah, sounds like you're jar file is in the System32 folder. Move it to somewhere like your documents or desktop.
Try this: https://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?44228-Prisma-Puzzle-Timer-Requests
How am i supposed to download the file onto my desktop?
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Yepum...?
I'm not the author, but...
Are you downloading it and saving it to the System32 folder? If so- don't. Put it on your desktop to start with.
If not-
if you go to that folder in the error (C:\Windows\System32\), is there a file called puzzletimer.lock.db?