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Ipac Issues
« on: April 09, 2020, 02:43:04 am »
I have been out of the scene for a bit, and I have an old Ipac from the early 2000's that I am trying to get working again.  I am running a Windows 7 computer and when I went to map the buttons out, I got the error message of asking me to reinstall with the ipac plugged in and/or reboot.  All of my inputs are working through WinIpac, but I cannot save any of the configurations. 

There is an old message forum post out there that mentioned it needed to be saved under Windows 32 bit.  Is that the solution these days, or is there an easier answer out there?

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Re: Ipac Issues
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2020, 01:55:04 pm »
Someone here will probably know the answer, but in case nobody responds, you could contact Andy at Ultimarc. He would almost definitely know the answer and has been very helpful in the past.