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<blockquote data-quote="karel.will" data-source="post: 6739" data-attributes="member: 168"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>I'm having a problem with connecting my MacBook Pro with my XTA DP448. It used to work fine for years, but suddenly, I can't make AudioCore find my processor. I recheked all settings, in the software, in the pocessor AND of the USB/RS-485 COM port, and everything looks fine. I bought a new KK systems adaptor, thinking it surely must be broken, but the new one has the same problem. I even installed the latest firmware on my processor, downloaded the newest AudioCore version, AND installed the shiny new drivers for the adaptor, but nothing helped me. I called the distributer in Belgium, and they couldn't help me either. I tried it on different processors, same problem. I tried connecting by scanning the system, or by making a new processor setup and then going only, but nothing works. </p><p></p><p>The thing is, everything looks fine; the COM port shows up fine in system settings, but still, AudioCore won't find my device. </p><p>I can connect to my processor via RS232 perfectly fine, but I don't like the RS232, and I'm really baffled why the RS485 just stopped functioning. I didn't change anything, it just stopped working.</p><p></p><p>I'll take my whole setup over to the service center in Belgium on monday, and hopefully they will be able to sort me out, but in the meantime: anybody has any idea? </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Charly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karel.will, post: 6739, member: 168"] Hi guys, I'm having a problem with connecting my MacBook Pro with my XTA DP448. It used to work fine for years, but suddenly, I can't make AudioCore find my processor. I recheked all settings, in the software, in the pocessor AND of the USB/RS-485 COM port, and everything looks fine. I bought a new KK systems adaptor, thinking it surely must be broken, but the new one has the same problem. I even installed the latest firmware on my processor, downloaded the newest AudioCore version, AND installed the shiny new drivers for the adaptor, but nothing helped me. I called the distributer in Belgium, and they couldn't help me either. I tried it on different processors, same problem. I tried connecting by scanning the system, or by making a new processor setup and then going only, but nothing works. The thing is, everything looks fine; the COM port shows up fine in system settings, but still, AudioCore won't find my device. I can connect to my processor via RS232 perfectly fine, but I don't like the RS232, and I'm really baffled why the RS485 just stopped functioning. I didn't change anything, it just stopped working. I'll take my whole setup over to the service center in Belgium on monday, and hopefully they will be able to sort me out, but in the meantime: anybody has any idea? Thanks! Charly [/QUOTE]
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