yep. Load a screen, add the LED info, delete the screen if desired.
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Where did you find that?Also, you may need to adjust the divider. I have a pretty good cable connection, therfore the high divider #:
[from03]
from="cc2_calc.ini"
sec="calc#"
opt01="id=@04"
opt02="a_type=1"
opt03="a_val=@03"
opt04="b_type=2"
opt05="b_val=1000000"
opt06="operation=/"
opt07="precision=0"
You might want to change the b_val to something smaller like 100000 or 10000, just to verify everything is working.
I could be wrong, but you have to be an administrator to install drivers/CC2. Try that 1st, and just make sure you have the latest drivers and CC2.'99 said:Hi JC,
Big problems.... I've startet to work with my CF635 again, but after I switched to superser, insted of Administartor, I cant get it to work again. I've installed the USB driver, and CC2 again, also removed everything using regclean.
CC2 finds the module, and I can se it in the Device manager... no problems what so ever.
But I cant control the module... WinTest can see it on Com4... and reports looking for module... What have I done wrong? Plz. help...
Also another small problem.... the communication freezes.... meaning, that the screen which reports temps (from the SCAB module) stops responding... I have to restart CC2