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3 series running multiple programs
Chip
1 - My understanding is that the packed version is the current go-to for either 2 or 3 series. I've got two Pro2s chatting back and forth at the moment using packed.
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2 - None that I'm aware of! Have a CP3 on a project with a program that talks over EISC to two other programs running in the unit. I didn't make any special considerations at all for it. Just dropped signals and ran with it! - Chip --- In Crestron@..., "Audible Solutions" <crestronprogrammer.1@...> wrote:
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1 - I have 2 projects right now, one with 7 separate programs running on a PRO3 all interconnected with packed EISC's. The other with 5 programs on a CP3. Neither has any issues.
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2 - like Chip, I haven't seen any timing issues. Jay ----- Original Message -----
From: "Chip" <cfm@...> To: Crestron@... Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2013 1:00:16 PM Subject: [Crestron] Re: 3 series running multiple programs 1 - My understanding is that the packed version is the current go-to for either 2 or 3 series. I've got two Pro2s chatting back and forth at the moment using packed. 2 - None that I'm aware of! Have a CP3 on a project with a program that talks over EISC to two other programs running in the unit. I didn't make any special considerations at all for it. Just dropped signals and ran with it! - Chip --- In Crestron@... , "Audible Solutions" <crestronprogrammer.1@...> wrote:
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There was a thread I started recently about the difference between the older and newer EISC symbols, and one difference I found is that the newer "Packed" symbols won't re-transmit an analog signal if the value is the same. The older EISC symbols will.
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In my case, this made a difference and I had to revert back to the older symbols because I wanted that capability. Also, I found that dragging one or the other on top of an existing symbol to replace it with the other type didn't expand and populate the replacement symbol properly. Just a heads-up. --- In Crestron@..., Jay Basen <jay.m.basen@...> wrote:
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