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[string "FindMe"]:23143: bad argument #1 to 'returnPos' (vector expected, got nil)
Posted 10 November 2014 - 04:45 PM
Version
1.6.5
Description
Two roms were created inside my PDA
Expected Result
I would expect the real ROM to remove the fake one.
Reproduction Steps:
Put a PDA inside a Disk Drive
Then make a new directory called "rom"
Note
The rom folder cannot be removed
Edited on 10 November 2014 - 03:46 PM
3790 posts
Location
Lincoln, Nebraska
Posted 10 November 2014 - 09:32 PM
You can actually still remove it. You simply need to specify the absolute directory to be removed, eg. "rm disk/rom". You'd still have to put it back in a disk drive to remove it however.
376 posts
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[string "FindMe"]:23143: bad argument #1 to 'returnPos' (vector expected, got nil)
Posted 10 November 2014 - 09:54 PM
You can actually still remove it. You simply need to specify the absolute directory to be removed, eg. "rm disk/rom". You'd still have to put it back in a disk drive to remove it however.
I meant you couldnt remove it through the PDA
7083 posts
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Tasmania (AU)
Posted 10 November 2014 - 11:02 PM
So you're saying you've found a way to pull off what many people have been asking for as a feature… and you're reporting it as a bug?! :lol:/>
376 posts
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[string "FindMe"]:23143: bad argument #1 to 'returnPos' (vector expected, got nil)
Posted 10 November 2014 - 11:30 PM
So you're saying you've found a way to pull off what many people have been asking for as a feature… and you're reporting it as a bug?! :lol:/>
The fake rom can't be accessed
the real rom is always targeted first aswell
So I cant override the real rom