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Re: MEC died... [message #79859 is a reply to message #79857] |
Sat, 10 February 2007 17:19   |
brandon[2]
Messages: 380 Registered: June 2006
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Lucio,
I am sorry to hear about this.
I would check the power to the <EC and try it without the expansion cards.
I would check the cable. I would check the EDS card connector.
If you do determine that the MEC and 8in are toast...
And you decide to stay with PARIS... I have 1 of each available.
let me know and good luck.
brandon_goodwin AT sbcglobal DOT net
"lucio" <lucilightning@gmail.com> wrote:
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>or so it seems. I disconnected it from my setup (1 MEC w/ 24b I/O, 1 EDS
card,
>1 c16Pro, G4 Mac) to put it in a new rack and voila! it doesn't work anymore.
>It powers up, cabling is fine (tested this), but when PARIS boots up it
tells
>me there are no I/O modules available (and true enough the patchbay window
>is blank for I/O modules).
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>PARIS software seems to opererate w/out it, so the EDS card seems ok - anyone
>got an idea about this? Is the MEC toast?
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>I sure love this system, but if i need a new MEC/24 bit I/O's, I think i
>may just make the switch to another platform and throw in the towel. this
>hardware has been touchy as of late and it is getting old...
>
>thanks!
>
>lucio
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>
>www.kingtone.com
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