Roast Time for Windows and Linux

Yep, working here now also…including imports.

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I just updated to the latest version for Windows using the links above. Seemed to update OK then it did an auto update and asked me to restart RoasTime. When I restart it I get a blank screen.


Help!

Hello,
I have just installed the v2.0.3 in windows. However the program does not see the roaster as connected. The old version does see it but not the new. I did the “Force update” but nothing happens. Anyone has the same problem?

Hey Jlee,

The roaster is plugged in when you try to force update? Can you try to run as an administrator? It should pop open the command line to install the drivers.

That’s not good! Can you try reinstalling manually? I will run some tests and see if I can replicate your issue. If it continues, I will connect with you to help you debug it.

Hello, Matthew

Thanks for the fast response. I did try in administrator mode. And the roaster was plugged in. Still I do not get any action at all.

Are you running any anti virus software or anything? Could something be blocking it? We still need to get our windows signing certificate, so there may be conflicts right now. What version of windows are you running and did you download the 32 bit or 64 bit version?

I am in Windows 10 ver 1804, and downloaded the 64 bit version. I do have windows defender on.

Just wanted to say thanks to Matthew for assisting and giving me a tip that fixed it.

Question for the new Roasttime. for playbacks, is it temp based or time based? Most of my profiles were done using temp based actions and not time. I love the new look and all but some of the better functions seem to have been taken away.

I noticed the setting changes during a roast and the time scale are off relative to the actual time. Fan and power changes do not coincide with the graph For when they actually occurred. Also the x-axis scale does not reflect the correct time.

What are you system specifications? Processor, Memory, OS version primarily. This is actually something I fixed in the past for OSX, saddened to see it happen to you on Windows. Due to the nature of this bug, I will need some more information from you.

Thanks!

Matthew,

It’s an older Dell laptop.

Processor - Core 2 Duo T6600 2.2 GHz

Memory - 4 GB

OS - windows 7 home premium SP1

Let me know if you need any additional info.

Eric

Thanks Eric, that is helpful. Can you let me know if 2.0.5 solved this issue for you?

2.0.5 has fixed my issue.

Thanks!!

Eric

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How long does it take for the drivers to install? I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling everything, and then tried the “Force Update Drivers”. It has not progressed past “installing driver” every time I have tried. I am not sure if it worked, or if I am doing something wrong. I also tried to update to firmware 448 and that has not worked either. I am guessing that I need the drivers installed before I can update the firmware? Despite these problems, I was able to import my old profiles. Any help with the drivers and firmware would be appreciated. 20181024_134743001|690x432

I just did my second roast on v2, and while the first roast went fine last week, this time I was not able to mark any milestones. The UI did not pick up anything other than the drop. Is there a way we can edit these roasts so I can add FC start and end?

-Mark

It shouldn’t take more than a few seconds each one. Are you running an anti virus of any sort? Sounds like something may be blocking it from completing. What are the specs of your machine? (Processor, RAM, OS)

Hey Mark,

Were you marking from the roaster or the UI? If it was the UI, were the marks disabled and you could not click? As of now, no. But, I will try to get something out soon for fixing profiles.

I was trying from the UI. I had all the milestones set to appear. I saw them but when clicking with my mouse or via touch there was no response. I am not aware how milestones are marked via the roaster itself…

Thanks for the reply…don’t you sleep? :slight_smile:

-Mark