Re: Simpl vs D3Pro
I couldn't agree with you more. Best of all, in about 15 years of doing Lutron systems, we have had maybe 2 processor failures, and one of those was because of excessive heat in the mechanical room.
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Ken Pierce <jumpermine@...>
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native cygwin usage...
maybe someone has already plowed this road before I dive in.... I'm toying with installing/using cygwin/x on my windows box so I can run the X-windows server on windows; this will allow me to access
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Joseph K. Vossen <jkv@...>
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Re: Anybody here using VT-Pro 3.9.23?
Seems to be altering the font styles for most panels I opened today. Very dangerous....
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Heather Baiman <heather@...>
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#95987
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Re: Anybody here using VT-Pro 3.9.23?
Also crashes when using the Feedback editor for 1 way panel like the ST-1700. Reported to Crestron and rolled back VTProE for now. wrote: button multi-select anything
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stefanie.marshall
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#95986
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Re: Help with parsing
Disclaimer - this is an example for when you don't have a convenient delimiter to use in a GATHER statement. :) Did I mention it's been a while since I've played with SMTP? - Chip
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Chip Moody <cfm@...>
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Re: Help with parsing
As long as your buffer is large enough to hold an entire response from the server, you shouldn't have issues. Rather than doing change events on string/buffer inputs, I've taken recently to starting
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Chip Moody <cfm@...>
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Dimmable CFL
I having an issue with dimmable compact fluorescent bulbs, if I use the CFL with an infinet dimmer it dims fine and works stable all the way down to 10%. If I hook it to a CLX-DIM8 it does not dim in
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Jim A
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Re: Help with parsing
serial "string". to find in can to changing Here are two methods suggested by two top programmers.. 'Foo Method'
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Matt <mjrtoo@...>
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Re: MLX2 ( Was iServer and MLX2)
Yeah, The biggie that frustrates me is the fact that a DirecTV receiver (for example) can use the red,green,yellow, and blue buttons for functions on the screen. But having the guide as well means
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nathan_hesson
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Re: best way to transfer alarm clock function to tp
Crestron has a nifty alarm clock module that can be downloaded in their example program section. /***Tres Little***/ From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of
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tres Little <logickaos@...>
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#95980
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Re: Anybody here using VT-Pro 3.9.23?
Haven't seen that one. I have come across projects created 3.7/8 that when opened in 3.9 will loose their sub page reference names. The sub pages will still be there, and seem to work OK when up
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Steve Kaudle <steve@...>
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#95979
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Re: MLX2 ( Was iServer and MLX2)
Had a project last year with about EIGHT of these. No joke. For instructorly types that can't be bothered with technology. They have forward, reverse and focus in/out buttons on them for slide
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Chip Moody <cfm@...>
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Re: MLX2 ( Was iServer and MLX2)
I hate to sound like an idiot, but I don't understand the problem at hand... Are you guys upset because there isn't a seperate GUIDE button, for example, for different forms of media that have a
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fooguy89
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#95977
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Re: Anybody here using VT-Pro 3.9.23?
I guess this answers my question of whether VTPro 3.9.23 is still to be regarded as beta...
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Jeremy Weatherford <xidus.net@...>
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#95976
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Re: Anybody here using VT-Pro 3.9.23?
Has anyone noticed that opening multiple projects some how causes the projects to merge some of their elements? Way not cool! Mark
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delcrestron
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#95975
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Re: MLX2 ( Was iServer and MLX2)
I'm looking over the MLX-2 Demo program, where are the hard buttons programmed? I see all the soft key logic and I see the hard button extenders, but did they write this whole demo to just use the
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delcrestron
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#95974
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Re: DIN-PWS50
You aren't supposed to leave the power supply out in the open where the screws are accessible. Now, I've dealt with inspectors who get scared when they face new stuff. Including one who was more
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RobertF
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Re: advice needed
Given the fact that years have passed since you took the certification class, I'm not so sure you'll be able to get another crack at the exam, without another trip to the class. It's certainly worth
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Steve Kaudle <steve@...>
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Re: DIN-PWS50
All of the DIN stuff is designed to be mounted in a standard DIN enclosure; those (at least the one's I've seen have a panel with standard sized cutouts such that the terminals are only exposed if you
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Lincoln King-Cliby
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#95971
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Re: DIN-PWS50
Mouser, etc, sell Crestron power supplies? ;) I guess my key here is that one of the issues I see with this design is the open terminals on the 110VAC side - you know, the screw head on the tops of
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Phil Bridges
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