Cheerpipe / RGBFusionCli

Herramienta para manipular la iluminación de dispositivos compatibles con Gigabyte's RGBFusion
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RGB Fusion version #3

Closed JonathanSamelson closed 4 years ago

JonathanSamelson commented 4 years ago

Hi Cheerpie and thanks for your contribution.

Describe the bug I can't start the app, nothing happens when I execute RGBFusion390SetColor.exe --areas in a command prompt (as admin) or with any other method. I can see a short load after the execution and the nothing. Which RGB Fusion version do you use ? Actually I use the version 18.1019 that I found on the web because I have a BSOD issue with version 2.0. Could it be related ? I checked, I have the LedLib2.dll and SelLEDControl.dll in the folder.

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Move RGBFusion390Sender.dll and RGBFusion390SetColor.exe to the RGB Fusion installation folder.
  2. Start a command prompt or a powershell as administrator
  3. Write "C:\Program Files (x86)\GIGABYTE\RGBFusion\RGBFusion390SetColor.exe" --areas
  4. No output, no window appears, the prompt is ready to get the next command.

Expected behavior The program starts and shows the available areas.

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Hope you can help me and many thanks in advance!

JonathanSamelson commented 4 years ago

Hi @Cheerpipe

I don't know if it can help but I installed the requirements to make it work with Aurora. When Aurora is opened, and only when it is, I can get the following error when I execute command lines.

It stays on screen for barely one second and it closes. I can get this error with the --areas and a --setarea:... commands.

RGBFusion390SetColor-Bug

Also, I have wrapper connected in Aurora.

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Unfortunately, I don't see anything in Aurora to change the mother board color. I tried affect all keyboard keys to see if it reacts, but nothing... I guess the command lines need to work before everything else...

JonathanSamelson commented 4 years ago

Eventually, I managed to make it work! I changed the version of RGB Fusion to B19.0919.1

For other person that may have the same issue, this version can be found here: https://www.touslesdrivers.com/index.php?v_page=23&v_code=62684

Still I have the error message "Wrong --setarea..." when Aurora try to set a new color to the mother board. I will also share this issue on Aurora project but tell me if you have any solve :)

stottpie commented 4 years ago

I'm very interested in how this turns out. I'm at my wits end with finding a good version because I was getting so many blue screens with rgbfusion2.0. Tried this command line and same result, it executed but nothing happens. Thanks

JonathanSamelson commented 4 years ago

I advise you to find the most recent version that don't get you blue screens. The version B19.0919.1 is already called "RGB Fusion 2.0" and it was released around the same period as this project.

I also read that changing the bios version can help to find a good version, depending on your mother board... But that's surely more annoying as trial and error.

stottpie commented 4 years ago

Thanks, that version worked. We'll see if it blue screens on me..