Problems with saving configurations and translations
David McFarlane
mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Tue Mar 6 16:11:42 UTC 2012
Lis,
As for the SRBox, did you try it with the test program that comes
with the SRBox? As you know, always best to troubleshoot hardware
with a known good program, than to start off testing it with a new
program under development. Also, you should take this up with PST
Web Support at http://support.pstnet.com/e%2Dprime/support/login.asp
(they strive to respond to all requests in 24-48 hours there).
Good luck.
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David McFarlane
E-Prime training
online: http://psychology.msu.edu/Workshops_Courses/eprime.aspx
Twitter: @EPrimeMaster (twitter.com/EPrimeMaster)
At 3/5/2012 09:27 AM Monday, you wrote:
>Hi!
>I am trying to translate scripts into other languages. I am not sure
>what I should do to save the changes, though. I keep losing the
>changes because I can't save them. I am translating from English
>into Brazilian Portuguese. The tasks are the ANT (Attentional
>Network Task) and the Task-Switching Paradigm.
>Besides that, another problem refers to the SR-Box, which looks
>perfectly installed, with its serial cable and so on, but every time
>I try to run an experiment, I receive the messages ERROR: SERIAL and
>ERROR: SR-BOX. They should be added to run experiments which require
>them, and probably removed when they don't. From inside e-studio,
>using the e-prime key, I add or remove them according to the
>experiment, but when I decide to run one of them, the same messages
>return, since my configurations are never really saved inside e-studio.
>I guess I am doing something wrong but I just cannot figure out what
>that might be.
>I hope someone can help me with that.
>Thanks a lot.
>Lis
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