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_Iz-:
Just read the programming instructions on his site and then try it. It was pretty easy to figure out...
AndyWarne:
PMC:
There is NO WAY that I would want to imply that people should come to this board rather than email me for tech support on our products.
If you have got this impression from anything on our site I urgently need to re-word it. I will try to contact you by email to find out what I need to change, if anything.
pmc:

--- Quote from: AndyWarne on June 24, 2003, 11:40:11 am ---PMC:
There is NO WAY that I would want to imply that people should come to this board rather than email me for tech support on our products.
If you have got this impression from anything on our site I urgently need to re-word it. I will try to contact you by email to find out what I need to change, if anything.

--- End quote ---

Sorry for the late response to this. I thought the thread was dead.

I never for a second thought that Ultimarc was pushing support off to this group. I didn't mean to imply that. Personally, I think that refering people to this site for (additional) support is a good move. It certainly was my first instinct.

Incidentally, I managed to get the thing programmed using the Windows GUI. The key for me was to reset to defaults before programming and then program everything in one fell swoop. Any time I got fancy with it, would start to get flaky on me again. For now, it works. But what up with that strange behavior?
steve_pss:

--- Quote ---for whats it worth i had the same issue and it turned out i just neglected to:

1) load the default
2) setup the board settings and such

you'll find both in the options menu/tabs
--- End quote ---

This proves I'm only wrong 98% percent of the time.
pmc:

--- Quote ---
This proves I'm only wrong 98% percent of the time.

--- End quote ---

I thought of that once I worked out suitable sequence of steps that worked.  :)

Yup... I didn't listen carefully enough the first time.  You shoulda mentioned that you are usually right!
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