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CAT error message (is it me?)

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He arno,
i was looking at your cat V 1.01 and i see that it works fine, but when i want to put in the same jetway with different animations, i get the following error in the pic below. I dont know what it is, might it be that each animtion must have the same number of frame "notches" (?) in the timebar, or so. Im lost, but i guess is a simple error, kinda. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
 

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Hi,

Yes, as the message says, the number of animation tables and the number of frames in each animation table must be the same for all animations you use as secondary condition.

In general if you start with the same base model, it should not be too hard to make sure they all have the same amount of frames.
 
he arno,
i did that, but i might have made a small mistake! Do each of the ASM files have to come from the same gmax file, cause each change in the base file is saved as a different file with me for easy reference, is this a problem?
 
Hi,

As long as the same basefile is used for all models, it is no problem that they are saved as different files. If you keep your mouse on the filenames in the GUI you can see the amount of frames and tables found. And see where it goes wrong.
 
:banghead: :banghead: !!!
Thanx arno, forgot about that hint!! will do! once again, you solved my problem, you keep amazing me ;) !
 
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