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Re: Programming on an 05 Country Coach RV
innoventgroup
something like constable... no problems though, I actually found the origional files and everything is great now. thanks for the reply though.
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DAVE --- In Crestron@..., "Russ Rowe" <fstsk8er@...> wrote:
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Re: D3 Pro 3.0.31 Scheduler Broken?
Fixed:
Issue where the event scheduler is marked as not compatible with 2-series processor I'd say it doesn't. -- Marc-Etienne HUNEAU Dark Side of the Room (DSR) +33 (0)6 615 516 90 Le 3 avr. 2012 ¨¤ 18:47, Bradley Gibbs a ¨¦crit : Does this include the bug fix for 3-series processors running Scheduler? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Re: VtPro-e = Spinning Progress Circle
HAHAHAHA!!!! We have all been there. Not laughing at you just know the aggravation.
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--- In Crestron@..., "markcrestrongroup" <mark@...> wrote:
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VtPro-e = Spinning Progress Circle
Why can I run 30 photos in Photoshop all day long with effects, cropping, resizing, rotating, with video rendering in background, iTunes with music playing in the background etc. all fine on my i7 HP Envy.
Oh, I need to move a button on a TPS-12L project; restart PC for virgin memory/resources, start VtPro-e, move one button in VtPro-e......LOCK UP!!!! With spinning circle....VtPro-e "Not Responding". My laptop fan is screaming for mercy...you would think it's trying to solve the universal equation using string theory in 10 dimensions. Nope, just sliding a button over. Customer invoice: move one button: $1100.00 please. Thanks again Crestron. Just ranting...... |
Re: indirect text from file on memory card
May do what you want On 3 Apr 2012, at 19:55, "erikm_101" <erikm101@...> wrote:
Using Simpl+ it is relatively easy to read a file from NVRam or compact flash. In Simpl+ help, review the File Operations section. |
Re: Dish Network Hopper2000
The Hopper was loose in NOLA all weekend:
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Re: indirect text from file on memory card
erikm_101
Using Simpl+ it is relatively easy to read a file from NVRam or compact flash. In Simpl+ help, review the File Operations section.
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Re: Dish Network Hopper2000
cyberbri24
Isn't it pronounced, " The Hoppa"? hahaha
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--- In Crestron@..., "KimberLee Mcginnis" <k_mc@...> wrote:
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Re: MLX-3 scroll wheel/wake up fail
I've been testing one for about a month. I've never had that backlight issue you describe. However, there is a major backlight issue with the remote.
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There is no way to wake the screen with a hard key press other than the 3 top buttons and the scroll wheel. That's a major problem. For instance on a DVR page I might use the "FAV" key to jump to a page of presets. The problem is the backlight does not come on so the customer does not know anything has happened. There needs to be something in Simpl such as the TP Sleep/Wake Manager. --- In Crestron@..., "cb950" <cb950@...> wrote:
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MLX-3 scroll wheel/wake up fail
Hi,
I am testing an mlx-3 inhouse, and have noticed a couple of things. Related to the known issue of the scroll wheel going the wrong direction intermittently: I can get it to happen only when moving the scroll wheel slow, and pretty consistently when rolling all the way to the top or bottom, then moving the other direction slowly like 3 clicks at a time. Has anyone seen a remote that doesn't do this? I want to make sure before I sell 13 of them that they have fixed that issue. Also, It seems that if the remote is left alone with the batteries in it for a certain length of time, it will only wake up the backlight to a screen flickering black, but the gui never comes up. I've seen this happen twice in 2 weeks. Once when I got it back after letting my other programmer borrow it, and once when it sat unused for a day or two in the room it's programmed for 10 feet from the gateway. Any comments? |
indirect text from file on memory card
Hi all,
This may be a stupid question, but is there an easy way to get a name list to appear (indirect text) from a file on a memory card (file system) I want to get a series of buttons named dynamically ie: easily change them without going into programming. For the life of me I can't recall how to do this. Any help is apreciated. Thanks, Serge Goguen Ivan's A/V serge@... |
Re: OT! (Completely!) - Wakeboarding System
rickmcneely
Metric all the way, buddy! And if it weren't a one-off, I would've done an embedded system. If someone actually buys the system, I'm sure I will convert it. Windows is not an RTOS. I've been playing with the mBed system. It would be great for something like that.
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JL Audio MHD Amplifiers
erikm_101
Hello Group!
Has anyone ever tried to use a versiport to control the level attenuation on the JL Audio MHD series amps? There is a 4 pin telco jack that connects to the JL Audio HD-RLC (remote level control) device and I am being asked can we control a sub level via this port from Crestron. Any ideas? Success stories? TIA, erik |
Re: Security DVR / Streaming - Follow up
Heath Volmer
Does anyone know of a DVR with HDMI output that also can put out a more-than-SD h.264 stream?
Similarly, how about a device that does HDMI --> h.264 streaming? Not looking for full frame-rate here, just better resolution. Heath Volmer Digital Domain Systems (303) 517-9714 |
Re: OT! (Completely!) - Wakeboarding System
Jeremy Weatherford
Is that in metric or imperial butt-loads?
Any reason you didn't use a microcontroller for the brain? I hate seeing PCs used for control systems. I'm not sure how many I/Os you need, but something like a Basic Stamp, PICaxe, or Arduino should be more than able to handle it, and will be solid state, low power, and idiot-proof (especially important if you start reselling these things). On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 1:08 PM, rickmcneely <rickmcneely@...> wrote: Does the motor have enough torque to support a raley on the turn?The motor is 7.5 horsepower. ?It will pull a person at 26mph. ?It has a butt-load (perfectly cremulent word) of torque. -- Jeremy Weatherford |
Re: OT! (Completely!) - Wakeboarding System
rickmcneely
I knew I could count on you, Eric!
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I'd be happy to test this one out for you, Rick. :) |
Re: OT! (Completely!) - Wakeboarding System
I'd be happy to test this one out for you, Rick. :)
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On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 10:08 AM, rickmcneely <rickmcneely@...> wrote:
Does the motor have enough torque to support a raley on the turn?The motor is 7.5 horsepower. It will pull a person at 26mph. It has a |
Re: OT! (Completely!) - Wakeboarding System
rickmcneely
Does the motor have enough torque to support a raley on the turn?The motor is 7.5 horsepower. It will pull a person at 26mph. It has a butt-load (perfectly cremulent word) of torque. Those are beautiful boats! Brian, I used PowerBasic on Windows. It's been under constant development for 25 years, it's VERY fast (compiles to native Win32) and it's just too easy.. Perfect language for windows-based control. The outboard USB boxes come with DLLs that make life a little easier. |
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