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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Maxwell" data-source="post: 147169" data-attributes="member: 321"><p>Re: Boot up behavior</p><p></p><p></p><p>You are almost right but if you recall a different scene or make certain changes on the console and immediately turn the power off it may not come back to the exact state it was in when you turned it off. This is what the others are saying; there is a certain amount of time that the console needs to update its memory. That is why they added a shutdown selection, but I don’t remember in what version of the firmware it was added. I am pretty sure it was after ver2.0 or in ver2.0. </p><p></p><p>I don’t have a console in front of me too confirm exactly where it is and it isn’t in the X32Edit or M32Edit software. But I think it is on the “Setup” button the “Global” tab in the bottom left corner of the screen you will see a “Shut Down” selection that after selected will tell you when it is ok to turn off the power. I have gotten in the habit of doing that all of the time even if I think enough time has passed that I don’t have to do it. If the OK message shows up very quickly you probably didn’t really need to go thru that procedure, if it takes a couple of seconds then it is forcing a save.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Maxwell, post: 147169, member: 321"] Re: Boot up behavior You are almost right but if you recall a different scene or make certain changes on the console and immediately turn the power off it may not come back to the exact state it was in when you turned it off. This is what the others are saying; there is a certain amount of time that the console needs to update its memory. That is why they added a shutdown selection, but I don’t remember in what version of the firmware it was added. I am pretty sure it was after ver2.0 or in ver2.0. I don’t have a console in front of me too confirm exactly where it is and it isn’t in the X32Edit or M32Edit software. But I think it is on the “Setup” button the “Global” tab in the bottom left corner of the screen you will see a “Shut Down” selection that after selected will tell you when it is ok to turn off the power. I have gotten in the habit of doing that all of the time even if I think enough time has passed that I don’t have to do it. If the OK message shows up very quickly you probably didn’t really need to go thru that procedure, if it takes a couple of seconds then it is forcing a save. [/QUOTE]
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