Error 87: "Invalid parameter"
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Error 87: "Invalid parameter"
When I am starting RC I get message box with title: "87" and text "Invalid parameter". What does this error code exacly mean??
I am emulating DC++ on linux, and developers of emulator said that I have to get explanation of this error code, and they will find out which libraries do that and will fix emulator, so it will run correctly
Thx for answer
I am emulating DC++ on linux, and developers of emulator said that I have to get explanation of this error code, and they will find out which libraries do that and will fix emulator, so it will run correctly
Thx for answer
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Re: Error 87: "Invalid parameter"
You realize that Reverse Connect's multisource downloading does cause corruption in your downloads?KRunch wrote:When I am starting RC I get message box with title: "87" and text "Invalid parameter". What does this error code exacly mean??
There are guides to getting oDC, at least, running on WINE. (WINE Is Not an Emulator.)KRunch wrote:I am emulating DC++ on linux, and developers of emulator said that I have to get explanation of this error code, and they will find out which libraries do that and will fix emulator, so it will run correctly
One such thread is here: getting DC++/oDC to work in wine.
I have never had corrupted files since I am using RC (and I am downloading a lot) When I was using DC:PRO it was common problem, but now I don't have problems:) ( I know that my friend had some corrupted files, but it is very small percent, so he don't care about it, because he download 700 MB in 3 to 4 hours)GargoyleMT wrote:You realize that Reverse Connect's multisource downloading does cause corruption in your downloads?
Some time ago I was using DC++, but transfer was much slower, than I have now...
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Interesting. Well, I'm relying on OrangeSlice's tests in this thread.