Discuss the reverse engineering and emulation (as opposed to simulation) of any sort of Prevue hardware, including Atari-based and Amiga-based EPG channels and the Amiga-based Prevue/TV Guide channels.
Have you checked if the TCP connection ID for WinUAE matches the one set in the PrevueCLI document? Also, for listings, did you create a folder called "listings" in the PrevueCLI folder so that when you perform "convertXMLTVToListings", the listings in the XMLTV file will be dumped to said folder?
*bump* I've been having similar issues on Windows 11. I've tried a few things to troubleshoot, but to no avail:
- Changing both WinUAE and the PrevueCLI to "Run As Administrator", thinking there was some extra permission needed to access the network layer. No dice.
- Changing the IP address to something other than 127.0.0.1 on both the PrevueCLI-side and the WinUAE-side. Still nothing
- Changing the port to something other than "1234", thinking there might be something else using that port, both for PrevueCLI and WinUAE. Nada.
- Manually changing Windows Firewall settings to allow network traffic from both PrevueCLI and WinUAE for public and private networks, thinking it was somehow blocked. Nope.
I'm thinking the problem <i>might</i> be with WinUAE and not PrevueCLI, as I was able to get PrevueCLI to send to a recognized open address but still nothing shows up in the WinUAE emulator. So I'm thinking that the serial-port-to-TCP in WinUAE is not talking to Windows 11 properly. I'm hoping it's just some configuration setting that is wrong and not an actual bug.