Ryan' glad to hear you got it going again. What version of the firmware are you running? This is very curious as start up works perfectly for me and I have 1.10 If you power up with store and learn pressed does it display "LOAd" ? (you have to turn it off to cancel this) As far as the USB it sounds like there is a bad solder joint on the PCB. What are your soldering skills like? All the best Royce --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "k0mp0" <k0mp0ser@...> wrote: > > I tried this, it didn't work! But what I did find, was that the USB > port on the BCR had a problem, it's loose or something. After screwing > the BCR back together once I had removed and replaced the flash chip, > I held the USB lead down as I pushed it in and turned it on, and > noticed that windows didn't pop up an error from the tray saying the > usual "The I/O device reported an I/O error", so I was able to change > it to S-3 mode from which I could properly control the unit from. > > So, maybe one day I'll open it up to fix the USB port on it if I need > to, for now though I'll just leave it as it is and use it in S-3 mode! > > Thanks for helping! > -Ryan > > --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "rpcfender" rpcfender@ wrote: > > > > > > OK I messed up again > > > > Try this. > > Power off the unit > > Press and hold 'exit' & 'store' > > Power on while holding down the buttons. > > This should initialize the preset buffer. > > >
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Re: BCR problems
2007-12-23 by rpcfender
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