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June 30, 2007 at 21:35 #1129gseherKeymaster
Was it really there all along? I could swear I looked everwhere…but yeah! Got it now. Have some errands to do (damn) and so won’t get to try for a few hours. This has 2 features that I really have wanted – the multitrack recording (how will it work with the continuum – we’ll see), and the midi thru on record. Can’t wait.
June 30, 2007 at 21:35 #692gseherKeymasterWas it really there all along? I could swear I looked everwhere…but yeah! Got it now. Have some errands to do (damn) and so won’t get to try for a few hours. This has 2 features that I really have wanted – the multitrack recording (how will it work with the continuum – we’ll see), and the midi thru on record. Can’t wait.
July 1, 2007 at 02:56 #1128gseherKeymasterI can’t find it either…
July 1, 2007 at 04:02 #1127gseherKeymasterYes, it is all here. go to service->OS software, or ->documentation, accordingly. The OS software is now also linked in from the front page. Thanks for pointing this out.
Post edited by: super, at: 2007/06/30 23:17
July 1, 2007 at 15:42 #1130DanielParticipantUpdate to OS 1.02
Hi I just did the update to OS 1.02 but for the progress have been come to row 14, line 3 (last green LED which lits), nothing happens anymore.:dry:
You know why?
July 1, 2007 at 15:58 #1134gseherKeymasterI was just about to write & ask if going from v1 to v1.02 needed for the bootloader to be changed again.
I’ll find out the hard way in a few minutes & let you know…
if you’ve gone straight from 0.9x to 1.02, you’ll need to start over- the instructions are all in the manual (the release notes should also point this out, though!), so you need to run a couple of other routines to repack the memory for the new o/s.
sorry if this is old news & doesn’t help…d.
July 1, 2007 at 15:59 #1135gseherKeymasterJust to quickly recap’ the update procedure:
1. in system mode (power-on or reset with ESC pressed) you first send the OS installer file to the machine, and flash it (red program)
2. after rebooting into the OS updater you are ready to send it the OS file, which you then flash (red program button again).
3. start without loading the flash memory (CLR pressed) and save the clear state to flash.Which part of the procedure (1 or 2 obviously) causes problems?
July 1, 2007 at 16:01 #1136gseherKeymasterduncandisorderly wrote:
Quote:I was just about to write & ask if going from v1 to v1.02 needed for the bootloader to be changed again.I’ll find out the hard way in a few minutes & let you know…
if you’ve gone straight from 0.9x to 1.02, you’ll need to start over- the instructions are all in the manual (the release notes should also point this out, though!), so you need to run a couple of other routines to repack the memory for the new o/s.
sorry if this is old news & doesn’t help…d.
Going from 1.00 to 1.02 you will not need to change the bootloader.
But (as stated above), make sure to use the OS updater.July 1, 2007 at 16:47 #1138gseherKeymasterJust confirming that the update went well here. os x using sysex librarian, with 100 ms pause between messages.
July 2, 2007 at 11:31 #1137gseherKeymasterHow to Know the OS’value ?
On the manuel, i found how to see if my O.S is 1.XX or more.
But How to know the exact O.S value ? (1.02)
ThanksJuly 2, 2007 at 12:19 #1141AdministratorParticipantSimply read out the number.
OS v1.02 will show 102: Red 100, green 2July 3, 2007 at 11:50 #1142gseherKeymasterbut i don’t see number
Only Tempo button blink orange!!:S
after push GRID x2 + ESCPost edited by: multisca, at: 2007/07/03 13:51
Post edited by: multisca, at: 2007/07/03 13:51
July 3, 2007 at 12:13 #1143AdministratorParticipantThis means that you have 1.0x.
Reboot the machine holding ESC pressed and you will enter the system mode. There you will see the number readout, which should be 100 (red 100).July 3, 2007 at 13:54 #1144gseherKeymaster"This means that you have 1.0x.
Reboot the machine holding ESC pressed and you will enter the system mode. There you will see the number readout, which should be 100 (red 100)."When i reboot in system mode i have the number 102 on the circle readout (red for 100 and green on 2)…. :blink:
Why ?
Post edited by: multisca, at: 2007/07/04 12:49
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