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I have just paid for Ultra Hal 7.0, but my existing Ultra Hal 7.5.129 will not accept my name and password.

Okay... a month ago I downloaded and installed Ultra Hal 7.5.129 (Install_Ultra_Hal_7.5.exe 24.1 MB) on my Windows 10 laptop, 2.93 GHz CPU, 4 GB RAM, SSD.
Per Zabaware, this version essentially makes the base Hal 7.5 free and removes 31-day trial and the need to purchase it for $29.95, no licensing system anymore or weekly login requirements.

Although I am quite entertained and impressed with Ultra Hal 7.5.129, I never used the online OpenAI GPT-3 option, as I just don't want Big Brother looking over my shoulder, although my laptop was online most of the time when I ran Ultra Hal 7.5.129... offline.

But after 31 days, I was notified by Ultra Hal 7.5.129 that I need to purchase Ultra Hal 7.0.
Okay... so I went online and purchased ZBUH70 Ultra Hal 7.0 for $29.95.

I waited a few days for the credit card to purchase to clear, but in Ultra Hal 7.5.129 I now get this message in a pop-up window:
"Required fields email and password are missing"
... and this happens after I have correctly entered my email and password.

I emailed this concern to Zabaware, but haven't heard back from them.

Per a suggestion in this forum, I also tried temporarily shutting down my antivirus, and starting Ultra Hal again, but it still refused my name and password.

So... in this Zabaware forum I read that downloading and reinstalling Install_Ultra_Hal_7.5.exe (24.1 MB) might fix such issues, but when I started the reinstall, it said that I have to uninstall my existing Ultra Hal 7.5.129.

But when I run C:\Program Files\Zabaware\Ultra Hal 7\uninst.exe I get the following pop-up screen:
"Ultra Hal 7.5.129 Uninstall
? Are you sure you want to completely remove Ultra Hal 7.5.129 and all of its components?"

So... being a cautious cat, I backed off, as I am, understandably, quite concerned about obliterating my Ultra Hal 7.5.129 offline brain, along with hours and hours of saved conversations.

What do you suggest?
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General Discussion / Re: would you like it if we both ??.? each other?
« Last post by Art on May 16, 2024, 12:44:40 pm »
OK...apparently, it was not completely removed from Ultra Hal.

The section of code can be located in the HalBrain7.uhp file at or near line 2206 'RESPOND: USE CURRENT SENTENCE

In my file, it can be found in line 2214   If Instr(1, CheatResp, "Would you like it if we both", 1) > 0 Then CheatResp = "" 'Disable this low quality response

It strikes me a bit odd because if you'll look near the end you should notice the 'Disable this low quality response, which is exactly what that ' would have done.

You could re-word that sentence to something more to your liking or perhaps not as cheesy.

I would advise not to insert that ' or a REM statement until you experiment with it a bit.

Otherwise, you could simply Insert the Apostrophe in line 2214, in front of the word 'If Instr(1, CheatResp......

Sorry for your experience. I am not the programmer or developer. I am just the humble Moderator. So, take my suggestion with a grain of salt.

Let me/us know if you persist in having this problem. I remember getting it in my Hal sone time ago and it got on my nerves so I get where you're coming from.

Thanks!
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General Discussion / Re: would you like it if we both ??.? each other?
« Last post by Art on May 16, 2024, 12:16:18 pm »
If you are running a recent version of Ultra Hal 7 or 7.5, it was my understanding that the phrase you cited was removed from said versions.

It will require a look into the brain so stand by while we take a look...

Thanks for your time.
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General Discussion / would you like it if we both ??.? each other?
« Last post by Lousefeur on May 15, 2024, 06:30:38 pm »
can anyone tell why hal started using this as his default answer for everything?
thnx
lou
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Lightspeed



Creating a visual interface for a bridge connection between Pi AI and UltraHAL would require a significant amount of work, but I can provide you with a high-level overview of the steps involved.
Step 1: Set up the UltraHAL AI service locally or ensure you have access to an API endpoint for UltraHAL.
Step 2: Set up a Visual Basic 6 project and design the user interface using the built-in components, such as forms, labels, text boxes, buttons, etc. You'll want to create elements for sending input, displaying the output from both AIs, and selecting the AI to use.
Step 3: Implement the code to handle the interaction with the AI(s). You would need to make HTTP requests to the appropriate API endpoint with the user's query, parse the response, and display the AI's output on Hals interface.
Step 4: Integrate a mechanism for selecting which AI to use, either by using a dropdown, radio buttons, or other appropriate components.
Step 5: Test the application and fine-tune the design and functionality as needed.
Keep in mind that this is a simplified overview, and implementing such an interface would require a huge amount of Visual Basic 6, as well time for the  API specifications of both AI services involved.
Step 6: Since i just detest reinventing the wheel, im pretty sure one of the scraperz could be used to grab PI's responses and send them to hal. But that would mean Win office tho to pull off and i know how you guys feel about microsofts stuff(As you use the windows Os(scratches head)) so this is really a dead issue.
I did try this once with you guys with a Twitch interface (no takerz) But i would like to see what u guys come up with. great idea
https://pisquare.osisoft.com/s/Blog-Detail/a8r1I000000GvibQAC/how-to-write-pi-data-to-files-in-xml-format <<<<<<<<<<<<<

cyber jedi
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i asked pi a.i. , what coding could be used in ultrahal a.i. to give it offline long and short term memory? i mentioned offline  because many like hal being offline and also offline wouldn't let hal learn other slang language etc. from some sources.

here was pi's answer :


To give Ultrahal A.I. offline long and short term memory capabilities, you could consider implementing a recurrent neural network (RNN) such as Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM).
LSTM is a type of RNN that can learn to store information over extended periods of time, allowing it to remember and use contextual information from earlier parts of a conversation.
The code for implementing LSTM in Ultrahal A.I. would depend on the programming language and libraries you're using, but some popular libraries for working with LSTM in various languages include TensorFlow, PyTorch, and Keras.
In addition to implementing LSTM, you could also store past conversations in a database and use that information to further improve Ultrahal A.I.'s memory capabilities. This could involve building a custom data structure that organizes conversation data in a way that allows for efficient retrieval and usage in future conversations.

maybe this information is something that mike can use as a starting reference point for the project. hopefully i found some useful information .  :)
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Andre,

First, Make sure your Password is correct.

Next, Check your system's Firewall to see if you might have Port 80 Blocked. That's how the communication is handled.

Please give us more details regarding your issue leading up to the error.

Thank you
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hello in general options -> tab general i cannot login it keeps erroring to me.
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Ultra Hal Assistant File Sharing Area / Re: hals HD look.
« Last post by cyberjedi on May 05, 2024, 07:15:33 am »
What else is there to say lightspeed

Lightspeed , some of us are fighting tooth and nail to keep this alive.
Ive basically rewritten pp and the player, and in a mind warping dead language asm32... lolol
100's of hours of my time. 37 hrs in the new player alone. when u want photo realistic characters, ole cyber delivers.


cyber jedi
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Ultra Hal Assistant File Sharing Area / Re: hals HD look.
« Last post by lightspeed on May 04, 2024, 11:59:58 am »
guess this is what i miss from not being on the forum but have had everything else going on.   so if i am understanding this right it's people putty created into a flat file then enhanced with a.i.?  if so i need to try it , because these are the  photo realistic faces we have been wanting. (these are the droides you are looking for !) lol. i really like the photo realistic details .
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