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Lutron HomeWorks RF module?

 

Hello,

We're doing our first HomeWorks RF job and find that there is no Crestron
module that will work. The ones in SIMPL and in the files area here do not
work for phantom keypad button presses or feedback.

In looking at the RS-232 protocol, the HomeWorks RF processor is looking for
the KBP command to have an extra "Device Type" parameter.

A HomeWorks wired processor will take a command such as: KBP, [01:04:10], 1
This is processor 1, link 4, kp address 10, button 1

A HomeWorks RF processor needs a command formatted as: KBP, [01:08:02:10],
1 This is processor 1, link 8, device type 2, kp address 10, button 1

All of the modules we've tried do NOT allow the device type to be included
in the command string.

The feedback that Lutron provides also has this device type.

Does anyone have a module that works for a HomeWorks RF processor?

We've temporarily created one-way strings to activate the scenes but two-way
needs to work soon!

We're not yet good at creating our own modules or parsing serial strings to
extract the proper feedback.

Thanks,

George


Re: Remove debug from console?

lunarteq
 

Once again, fooguy brings the foo to its knees. Thanks
Geez... its RIGHT There and all this time I never even bothered to see
what it does.

ChipG

--- In Crestron@..., "fooguy89" <fooguy89@...> wrote:

If you are using toolbox, you can open up a secondary console (you
have to choose that as your connection type). Viewport, just open it
up and connect - it automatically uses a new socket (toolbox tries to
do everything on one, and splits it off as virtual consoles - however,
you get the side consequence that all the simple debugger data spills
out on you!) Or open up a console to port 23. By the act of it being
a "differnt" console, you won't get the Simple debugger data.

(if you're on a processor w/just RS-232, then you're sunk.)


--- In Crestron@..., "Jeremy Weatherford" <xidus.net@>
wrote:

I don't think there's a way to do that. If you're using Print()
statements from SIMPL+, they'll always show on the console. If you're
actually seeing trace information, try closing SIMPL Debugger.
Sometimes that bleeds into the console.

Otherwise, use a terminal emulator with line editing so you can enter
your command without worrying about output scrolling by. MUD clients
are good at this... try SimpleMU for instance, tell it to connect to
your processor's IP at port 23.

Jeremy

On Jan 11, 2008 3:44 PM, lunarteq <lunartech@> wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to stop sending the debugger
information to
the console?
I am trying to debug some simple user command stuff and I just cant
type that fast.

ChipG





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Re: Remove debug from console?

 

If you are using toolbox, you can open up a secondary console (you
have to choose that as your connection type). Viewport, just open it
up and connect - it automatically uses a new socket (toolbox tries to
do everything on one, and splits it off as virtual consoles - however,
you get the side consequence that all the simple debugger data spills
out on you!) Or open up a console to port 23. By the act of it being
a "differnt" console, you won't get the Simple debugger data.

(if you're on a processor w/just RS-232, then you're sunk.)


--- In Crestron@..., "Jeremy Weatherford" <xidus.net@...>
wrote:

I don't think there's a way to do that. If you're using Print()
statements from SIMPL+, they'll always show on the console. If you're
actually seeing trace information, try closing SIMPL Debugger.
Sometimes that bleeds into the console.

Otherwise, use a terminal emulator with line editing so you can enter
your command without worrying about output scrolling by. MUD clients
are good at this... try SimpleMU for instance, tell it to connect to
your processor's IP at port 23.

Jeremy

On Jan 11, 2008 3:44 PM, lunarteq <lunartech@...> wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to stop sending the debugger information to
the console?
I am trying to debug some simple user command stuff and I just cant
type that fast.

ChipG





Check out the Files area for useful modules, documents, and drivers.

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OT: looking for a PAL to NTSC converter

Joseph K. Vossen
 

I have a client who has a bunch of games for the PS2 that generate video
output in PAL format only. He wants to play these and display the output on
a TV; anyone know of an inexpensive (under $100) that can do this (PAL ->
NTSC) conversion? My searching doesn't come up with anything that fits.

thanks


Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?

 

From: "Rodney Young" <rodney_james_young@...>

I got that CNX card off ebay for $46 total. From this, I thought
I would be able to obtain a CAGE2 for a decent price.

If it turns out I can't find a CAGE2 for a fair price, I will move
onto something else as you mention below...
Well, if you're patient, a CAGE2 will show up on ebay sooner or later (a new
one sold for $112.50 a week or so back) - it might include an AV2, in which
case you'll have a pair of AV2's or could resell on of them. Otherwise,
you're into this for such short money, that it shouldn't be THAT painful to
cough up the money for the CAGE2. Another option is to watch out for a PRO2
on ebay. Also keep an eye out here - some of the dealers sell some of the
overstock items for reasonable prices once in a while.

You're not likely to find a lot of sympathy for having to pay for the
hardware on this list - the majority of the members are dealers (or work
with/for dealers) and sell the hardware as part of their revenue stream. If
you want to get the equipment for less than full retail, you need to shop
ebay, become a dealer, or come up with a mutually beneficial relationship
with a dealer.
--
Geoffrey Reynolds


Re: Remove debug from console?

Jeremy Weatherford
 

I don't think there's a way to do that. If you're using Print()
statements from SIMPL+, they'll always show on the console. If you're
actually seeing trace information, try closing SIMPL Debugger.
Sometimes that bleeds into the console.

Otherwise, use a terminal emulator with line editing so you can enter
your command without worrying about output scrolling by. MUD clients
are good at this... try SimpleMU for instance, tell it to connect to
your processor's IP at port 23.

Jeremy

On Jan 11, 2008 3:44 PM, lunarteq <lunartech@...> wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to stop sending the debugger information to
the console?
I am trying to debug some simple user command stuff and I just cant
type that fast.

ChipG





Check out the Files area for useful modules, documents, and drivers.

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Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?

Jeremy Weatherford
 

Hey, at least you get something tangible for your money. I just love
paying $2000 for a string of letters and digits to "unlock" the
functionality of software I already have.

On Jan 11, 2008 1:41 AM, Rodney Young <rodney_james_young@...> wrote:

Does anyone out there have a CAGE2 available for a decent price? I can't believe how much Crestron charges for a simple interconnect.

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Re: Am I being taken for a Ride

lunarteq
 

Yep, that looks about right to me too.
Those IRP2's can be replaced with less expensive non-crestron
versions, but the rest is exclusive to Crestron inventory.

ChipG

--- In Crestron@..., "Mark Delzer" <mdelzer@...> wrote:

Looks like US retail pricing to me. Where I work we don't discount
from it.

Mark

On Jan 11, 2008 1:54 PM, paul_emberton <pemberton@...> wrote:

Hi All,

I am looking for any US based dealers who can confirm some pricing for
me.

Im an end user based in the UK and looking to purchase a couple of
components for my existing setup and get an idea of the cost for
future
upgrades.

I had approach a company who provided the following pricing, but it
looks way to high, even when compared to UK pricing.
1 x ST-BTPN $150.00
2 x IRP2 $100.00 ($50 each)
1 x C2COM-3 $700.00
1 x TPMC-4X $1,990
1 x TPMC-8X $3,800

thanks
Paul



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Re: Am I being taken for a Ride

 

Looks like US retail pricing to me. Where I work we don't discount from it.

Mark

On Jan 11, 2008 1:54 PM, paul_emberton <pemberton@...> wrote:

Hi All,

I am looking for any US based dealers who can confirm some pricing for
me.

Im an end user based in the UK and looking to purchase a couple of
components for my existing setup and get an idea of the cost for future
upgrades.

I had approach a company who provided the following pricing, but it
looks way to high, even when compared to UK pricing.
1 x ST-BTPN $150.00
2 x IRP2 $100.00 ($50 each)
1 x C2COM-3 $700.00
1 x TPMC-4X $1,990
1 x TPMC-8X $3,800

thanks
Paul



Am I being taken for a Ride

 

Hi All,

I am looking for any US based dealers who can confirm some pricing for
me.

Im an end user based in the UK and looking to purchase a couple of
components for my existing setup and get an idea of the cost for future
upgrades.

I had approach a company who provided the following pricing, but it
looks way to high, even when compared to UK pricing.
1 x ST-BTPN $150.00
2 x IRP2 $100.00 ($50 each)
1 x C2COM-3 $700.00
1 x TPMC-4X $1,990
1 x TPMC-8X $3,800

thanks
Paul


Remove debug from console?

lunarteq
 

Does anyone know of a way to stop sending the debugger information to
the console?
I am trying to debug some simple user command stuff and I just cant
type that fast.

ChipG


Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?

 

I got that CNX card off ebay for $46 total. From this, I thought I would be able to obtain a CAGE2 for a decent price.

If it turns out I can't find a CAGE2 for a fair price, I will move onto something else as you mention below...



To: Crestron@...: lincoln@...: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 13:30:42 -0800Subject: RE: [Crestron] Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?

Don't forget that depending on you're fully-loaded labor rate, it couldwind up being cheaper to buy the Pro2 than buy the AV2, Cage2, and thenpay someone to remove all of the screws and install the Cage2 in the AV2then reinstall all of the screws.Not to mention that the Pro2 gives you loads of extras. Under thecatch-all phrase "Front Panel". It's an advertising tool. It's a support tool. It's a status tool. It'sa debugging tool. Back to the original poster, if there's not a cage2 in the processor andthe only reason you'd be installing a cage is for this one card, you'reprobably better off using the network device version. If you're determined to just use volume/tone control, the ST-VC isfunctionally identical to the CNX-VTC3 but it sits on the Cresnetnetwork rather than in a card slot. I'd still suggest going the VEQ4 route [though, full disclosure, mysystem at home has 2 ST-VCs because I picked them up uber cheap], inwhich case the network device is the C2N-VEQ4 (functionally identical tothe C2-VEQ4 card). -- Lincoln King-Cliby, CTSApplications EngineerControlWorks Consulting, LLCV: 440-729-4640 F: 440-729-0884 I: Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer-----Original Message-----From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] OnBehalf Of lunarteqSent: Friday, January 11, 2008 4:21 PMTo: Crestron@...: [Crestron] Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?A small group of us here did some math on this several months back andbasically what we found was that retail on an AV2 with card cage waspretty close to retail of a PRO2.Since the PRO2 is Crestron's flagship they promote that unit over allthe others (excepting Adagio), so the theory is they priced it thatway to encourage purchasing the PRO2 over the AV2 with a cage.Its a marketing strategy, basically the same reason as the hot dog andbun thing.ChipG--- In Crestron@..., "fooguy89" <fooguy89@...> wrote:>> Simple. They're the only ones who make it. Therefore, charge what> you want. Plenty of other companies who do very specialized stuff do> exactly the same.> > > --- In Crestron@..., Rodney Young <rodney_james_young@>> wrote:> >> > > > Actually, I have one already that came with the unit. Yes, those> are expensive too; however, at least the Ethernet card has some meat> and potatoes behind it. With the CAGE2, it's just a damn> interconnect. I can't validate how Crestron would charge so much for> so little.> > > > > > > > > > To: Crestron@: cfm@: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 16:40:36 +0000Subject:> [Crestron] Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?> > > > > > > > > > Heh... You haven't bought an Ethernet card for that AV2 yet,> haveyou? :)- Chip--- In Crestron@..., Rodney Young> <rodney_james_young@>wrote:>> > Does anyone out there have a CAGE2> available for a decent price? Ican't believe how much Crestron charges> for a simple interconnect.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________> > Watch "Cause Effect," a show about real people making a realdifference.> > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> >>Check out the Files area for useful modules, documents, and drivers.A contact list of Crestron dealers and programmers can be found in theDatabase area. Yahoo! Groups Links






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Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?

 

Don't forget that depending on you're fully-loaded labor rate, it could
wind up being cheaper to buy the Pro2 than buy the AV2, Cage2, and then
pay someone to remove all of the screws and install the Cage2 in the AV2
then reinstall all of the screws.

Not to mention that the Pro2 gives you loads of extras. Under the
catch-all phrase "Front Panel".

It's an advertising tool. It's a support tool. It's a status tool. It's
a debugging tool.

Back to the original poster, if there's not a cage2 in the processor and
the only reason you'd be installing a cage is for this one card, you're
probably better off using the network device version.

If you're determined to just use volume/tone control, the ST-VC is
functionally identical to the CNX-VTC3 but it sits on the Cresnet
network rather than in a card slot.

I'd still suggest going the VEQ4 route [though, full disclosure, my
system at home has 2 ST-VCs because I picked them up uber cheap], in
which case the network device is the C2N-VEQ4 (functionally identical to
the C2-VEQ4 card).

--
Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS
Applications Engineer
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
V: 440-729-4640 F: 440-729-0884 I:
Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On
Behalf Of lunarteq
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 4:21 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?

A small group of us here did some math on this several months back and
basically what we found was that retail on an AV2 with card cage was
pretty close to retail of a PRO2.
Since the PRO2 is Crestron's flagship they promote that unit over all
the others (excepting Adagio), so the theory is they priced it that
way to encourage purchasing the PRO2 over the AV2 with a cage.
Its a marketing strategy, basically the same reason as the hot dog and
bun thing.

ChipG


--- In Crestron@..., "fooguy89" <fooguy89@...> wrote:

Simple. They're the only ones who make it. Therefore, charge what
you want. Plenty of other companies who do very specialized stuff do
exactly the same.


--- In Crestron@..., Rodney Young <rodney_james_young@>
wrote:


Actually, I have one already that came with the unit. Yes, those
are expensive too; however, at least the Ethernet card has some meat
and potatoes behind it. With the CAGE2, it's just a damn
interconnect. I can't validate how Crestron would charge so much for
so little.




To: Crestron@: cfm@: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 16:40:36 +0000Subject:
[Crestron] Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?




Heh... You haven't bought an Ethernet card for that AV2 yet,
haveyou? :)- Chip--- In Crestron@..., Rodney Young
<rodney_james_young@>wrote:>> > Does anyone out there have a CAGE2
available for a decent price? Ican't believe how much Crestron charges
for a simple interconnect.>






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Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?

 

I was able to get an AV2, an RF gateway, and an Ethernet card for $500 total. From that deal, I decided I am going ot learn how to program this stuff. Unfortunately, I still face the gotchas like this CAGE2 part...which limits my learning since it's so hard for me to obtain components.


To: Crestron@...: lunartech@...: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 21:20:30 +0000Subject: [Crestron] Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?




A small group of us here did some math on this several months back andbasically what we found was that retail on an AV2 with card cage waspretty close to retail of a PRO2.Since the PRO2 is Crestron's flagship they promote that unit over allthe others (excepting Adagio), so the theory is they priced it thatway to encourage purchasing the PRO2 over the AV2 with a cage.Its a marketing strategy, basically the same reason as the hot dog andbun thing.ChipG--- In Crestron@..., "fooguy89" <fooguy89@...> wrote:>> Simple. They're the only ones who make it. Therefore, charge what> you want. Plenty of other companies who do very specialized stuff do> exactly the same.> > > --- In Crestron@..., Rodney Young <rodney_james_young@>> wrote:> >> > > > Actually, I have one already that came with the unit. Yes, those> are expensive too; however, at least the Ethernet card has some meat> and potatoes behind it. With the CAGE2, it's just a damn> interconnect. I can't validate how Crestron would charge so much for> so little.> > > > > > > > > > To: Crestron@: cfm@: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 16:40:36 +0000Subject:> [Crestron] Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?> > > > > > > > > > Heh... You haven't bought an Ethernet card for that AV2 yet,> haveyou? :)- Chip--- In Crestron@..., Rodney Young> <rodney_james_young@>wrote:>> > Does anyone out there have a CAGE2> available for a decent price? Ican't believe how much Crestron charges> for a simple interconnect.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________> > Watch "Cause Effect," a show about real people making a realdifference.> > > > > > > >>






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Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?

lunarteq
 

A small group of us here did some math on this several months back and
basically what we found was that retail on an AV2 with card cage was
pretty close to retail of a PRO2.
Since the PRO2 is Crestron's flagship they promote that unit over all
the others (excepting Adagio), so the theory is they priced it that
way to encourage purchasing the PRO2 over the AV2 with a cage.
Its a marketing strategy, basically the same reason as the hot dog and
bun thing.

ChipG


--- In Crestron@..., "fooguy89" <fooguy89@...> wrote:

Simple. They're the only ones who make it. Therefore, charge what
you want. Plenty of other companies who do very specialized stuff do
exactly the same.


--- In Crestron@..., Rodney Young <rodney_james_young@>
wrote:


Actually, I have one already that came with the unit. Yes, those
are expensive too; however, at least the Ethernet card has some meat
and potatoes behind it. With the CAGE2, it's just a damn
interconnect. I can't validate how Crestron would charge so much for
so little.




To: Crestron@: cfm@: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 16:40:36 +0000Subject:
[Crestron] Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?




Heh... You haven't bought an Ethernet card for that AV2 yet,
haveyou? :)- Chip--- In Crestron@..., Rodney Young
<rodney_james_young@>wrote:>> > Does anyone out there have a CAGE2
available for a decent price? Ican't believe how much Crestron charges
for a simple interconnect.>






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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?

 

Simple. They're the only ones who make it. Therefore, charge what
you want. Plenty of other companies who do very specialized stuff do
exactly the same.


--- In Crestron@..., Rodney Young <rodney_james_young@...>
wrote:


Actually, I have one already that came with the unit. Yes, those
are expensive too; however, at least the Ethernet card has some meat
and potatoes behind it. With the CAGE2, it's just a damn
interconnect. I can't validate how Crestron would charge so much for
so little.




To: Crestron@...: cfm@...: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 16:40:36 +0000Subject:
[Crestron] Re: Anyone have a CAGE2 for the AV2?




Heh... You haven't bought an Ethernet card for that AV2 yet,
haveyou? :)- Chip--- In Crestron@..., Rodney Young
<rodney_james_young@>wrote:>> > Does anyone out there have a CAGE2
available for a decent price? Ican't believe how much Crestron charges
for a simple interconnect.>






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Re: VTProE and sending all files, or just changes to touchpanels

 

I was just at a project that had 6 TPS-15G-QMs, 40 TPS-2000s, and 3
TPS-G-TPIs in the same room, on the same processor. All of the panels
were originally built back in March, save for one of the G-TPIs which
was built a month or two ago off a save-as of the 15Gs [Client decided
that for one of the positions the 15G had too awkward of a footprint and
wanted something on an arm].

During my onsite visit last week, the client wanted button text for one
button changed across the 15Gs and one of the TPIs changed.

The TPS-G-TPI loaded in 15 seconds.
Each of the TPS-15G-QMs loaded in 35 minutes.

I think they changed something in the VTZ format a VT Pro version or two
ago, and therefore every panel last uploaded before that change gets
everything.

--
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Applications Engineer
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
V: 440-729-4640 F: 440-729-0884 I:
Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On
Behalf Of Jeremy Weatherford
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 2:37 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: Re: [Crestron] VTProE and sending all files, or just changes to
touchpanels

In my experience, it all depends on what happens to the VTZ file (or
ZIP file). If you have the VTP file without the VTZ file, VTPro will
rebuild it from scratch, and then send the whole panel from scratch.
If you move the VTP and VTZ files together (or rename them together,
or e-mail them together, etc.), then when you compile your changes,
VTPro will update the existing VTZ, and the resulting panel will work
with "Send Modified Files Only". If you want to rename or create a
new version of a panel, use VTPro's File/Save As... rather than
renaming the VTP file. (or rename the VTP and VTZ identically)

With that said, I've still seen it decide randomly to send everything,
but this works most of the time for me.

Jeremy

On Jan 10, 2008 11:36 PM, Oliver Pemberton <oliver@...>
wrote:
I know this has been discussed a bit before but I'm now confused by a
response I got from Crestron. I'm specifically thinking about cresnet
panels, as they consume so much time to send. My experience is that if
you move files around on your hard drive so the complete file path of
the .vtz is not the same as was last used to send to the panel, it
decides it has to send everything again. There was also a VTProE
version that came out some time last year, that had to resend
everything again the first time you sent a file from the newer
version. There are several other things that seem to cause it to
resend everything.

So imagine my surprise when I was sent this from True Blue:

Sending changed files is not directory specific. It is file specific.
It only compares the files in the ZIP file against the time/date/name
of the file. Please provide additional information as to why your
specific case is not working. Please include the version of VT-Pro,
Toolbox, Information to get from TOOLBOX etc etc.

Can anyone explain more fully what causes VTProE to resend everything?

Thanks in advance

OP






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Re: VTProE and sending all files, or just changes to touchpanels

Jeremy Weatherford
 

In my experience, it all depends on what happens to the VTZ file (or
ZIP file). If you have the VTP file without the VTZ file, VTPro will
rebuild it from scratch, and then send the whole panel from scratch.
If you move the VTP and VTZ files together (or rename them together,
or e-mail them together, etc.), then when you compile your changes,
VTPro will update the existing VTZ, and the resulting panel will work
with "Send Modified Files Only". If you want to rename or create a
new version of a panel, use VTPro's File/Save As... rather than
renaming the VTP file. (or rename the VTP and VTZ identically)

With that said, I've still seen it decide randomly to send everything,
but this works most of the time for me.

Jeremy

On Jan 10, 2008 11:36 PM, Oliver Pemberton <oliver@...> wrote:
I know this has been discussed a bit before but I'm now confused by a
response I got from Crestron. I'm specifically thinking about cresnet
panels, as they consume so much time to send. My experience is that if
you move files around on your hard drive so the complete file path of
the .vtz is not the same as was last used to send to the panel, it
decides it has to send everything again. There was also a VTProE
version that came out some time last year, that had to resend
everything again the first time you sent a file from the newer
version. There are several other things that seem to cause it to
resend everything.

So imagine my surprise when I was sent this from True Blue:

Sending changed files is not directory specific. It is file specific.
It only compares the files in the ZIP file against the time/date/name
of the file. Please provide additional information as to why your
specific case is not working. Please include the version of VT-Pro,
Toolbox, Information to get from TOOLBOX etc etc.

Can anyone explain more fully what causes VTProE to resend everything?

Thanks in advance

OP








Check out the Files area for useful modules, documents, and drivers.

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Re: MT1000 and Vista

 

Why would you ever take the XP hard disk out of your laptop?

Sorry, to easy to take cheap shots at Vista

Have a GREAT! friday
Nathan

On Jan 11, 2008 11:20 AM, daledsm <daledsm@...> wrote:


I don't know if this will work for you, but it worked for me with
Vista Business and Mobile Device Center 6.1. All I did was change the
driver of the MT-1000c to a standard Microsoft USB Sync driver and it
works 100%.

Dale


--- In Crestron@... <Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>,
"matthew3228" <mndean@...> wrote:

Anyone managed to come up with a solution to this issue? TB reckon they
are 'looking into what can be done', but I am getting tired of popping
an XP hard-disk into my laptop every time I need to download one!!!

--
Nathan Hesson

Crestron Certified Programmer

Interior Systems Design, Inc.

nathanh@...


Re: MT1000 and Vista

 

I don't know if this will work for you, but it worked for me with
Vista Business and Mobile Device Center 6.1. All I did was change the
driver of the MT-1000c to a standard Microsoft USB Sync driver and it
works 100%.

Dale

--- In Crestron@..., "matthew3228" <mndean@...> wrote:

Anyone managed to come up with a solution to this issue? TB reckon they
are 'looking into what can be done', but I am getting tired of popping
an XP hard-disk into my laptop every time I need to download one!!!