The install instructions read:
7. Next, drop the GSL files along with GSLMan.exe into your CFS2/GSL folder. If asked to over write click “Yes”.
8. Make a back-up copy of your current cfs2.gsl file. Its OK to leave it in the GSL folder- just rename it.
9. Open GSLMan.exe from inside your CFS2/GSL folder.
10. From the "Available Custom Gobs" list hi-light mr-dutch-east-indies-2019.gsl
11. Click the "ADD" button.
12. Wait until GSLMan.exe says it's thru then…
13. Close GSLMan.
First off let me say that step 7 is a tad vague. It would be clearer if it read:
7. Next, drop the mr-dutch-east-indies-2019.gsl file along with GSLMan.exe into your CFS2/GSL folder. If asked to over write click “Yes”.
Be that as it may, in step 8 where it says to make a back-up copy of of your current cfs2.gsl file, after doing this you should end up with a cfs2.gsl file and a cfs2.gsl-copy file.
By default, GSLman automatically works with the default-named cfs2.gsl file.
Apparently it isn't finding it inside you CFS2/GSL folder. Thus the “Access violation at address 004362D1. Read of address 00042E97” message.
So the only two things I can think of are that:
1. You don't still have a file named cfs2.gsl inside your CFS2/GSL perhaps because you renamed it instead of copying and renaming the copy (again, a tad vague on my part) or else
2. You aren't carrying out the operation from inside the CFS2/GSL folder and that is why GSLMan is not finding cfs2.gsl
For whatever reason GSLMan is not finding a file named cfs2.gsl inside your CFS2/GSL folder.
Hope this helps. Let me know how it goes.
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