I changed a Adat IO board for a Plus board with someone on this forum, and i was wondering if it is advisable to do a fresh OS install. Or should a reinstall of scope be enough?? Or perhaps can i make a copy of my existing Scope folder, reinstall scope and put my "backup" scope folder on top of this new install??
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Changing IO boards.....
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Herr Voigt
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Ok, i installed the Plus IO on my Scope Pro board and all the IO's are visible in the menu. Ive had some " communication error with with Pulsar board " and "unexpected DSP load" error messages, but after reconnecting the STDM cables again, everything seems to be working fine. Time will tell.....
P.S I accidently broke one plastic screw while changing the board. Should this be a big problem if i ever want to change it again for some reason ??
P.S I accidently broke one plastic screw while changing the board. Should this be a big problem if i ever want to change it again for some reason ??
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Shayne White
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I've changed I/O plates a few times, and I haven't had to reinstall anything. All you have to do is replace the hardware I/O modules in your projects (they're tied to specific hardware) and "cable" connections. Not too difficult.
You are going to get error messages until you replace the modules.
You are going to get error messages until you replace the modules.
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