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lxe won't download or won't set up on your computer?
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will not set up
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You are having a serial port problem... its not a problem with LXe or
SeeYou but the computer. Drop me an e-mail and I'll give you a phone number to call me (or do you still have it from the convention?) Kevin |
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Devin,
Post the error statement or send it to me off line. If it is the autoexec file missing error in the installation program you need to make a copy of the autoexec.nt file and paste it into a different folder. I had similar problems with WinXP. Search for your autoexec.nt file and compare where it is to the error statement. If it is not in the folder the install program is looking for, copy it and paste a copy in the correct folder. Mine installed fine after that. Tim |
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When a Colibri is connected to a PC and the PC is communicating with
the flight data transfer of the Colibri ( ie when LXe or CU 'connection wizard' is running ) the Colibri will beep at about 1Hz. This 'heartbeat' tells the user that the mode is working. This beep becomes intermittent as data is downloaded from the device. When connected 'normally' ie in transmit only NMEA mode as in the glider, the Colibri does not make any sounds unless a TP or zone is entered. If your Colibri is connected to your PC and is not making any noise and your PC's mouse is 'locked up' or doing wierd things ( like wandering about of its own will ) then the PC has identified and is using the data stream from the Colibi as a mouse. Depending on your particular setup on your PC and what programs you are running or have installed etc this can either be simple to fix ie: by disabling the 'phantom' mouse driver, or a right pain in the behind. The Interrupt request used for this will not help much BTW, I suspect that tinkering with the Windows registry to make the Device Manager load the serial port driver before the mouse driver might be the right way to fix the problem once and for all but this is beyond most average PC users. I wont discuss it here because playing with the registry can be *fatal* to your PC. The best solution would be to get a savy PC bloke to sort out your driver setups. Personally I run ConnectMe on the cockpit iPaq, download the flights to the iPaq at the end of the day and then transfer the data using activesync when I'm at the PC. The Colibri doesn't get removed from the aircraft. Ian |
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I'll download the files onto my ipaq for now on. It is the computer
that has a wrong setting problem because I hooked up the colibri to my sisters comp flawlessly and got my flights downloaded thanks Devin |
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I'll download the files onto my ipaq for now on. It is the computer
that has a wrong setting problem because I hooked up the colibri to my sisters comp flawlessly and got my flights downloaded thanks Devin |
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