Ironflight
I love flying!
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- Jun 6, 2015
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Hi all,
Since its the weekend, I figure I'll check the collective wisdom here and see if I can get an answer before Monday. We have a three-screen Skyview system in our new project, and had everythign up and runnign the other day, with all software up to date. We then plugged in the new remote magnetometer, and thesystem detected it, but said it needed an update. Hit "update" on te screen, and that Display unit went off to load software - but stalled out on the loader. We didnt have a thumb drive installed, so plugged that in, but there was no more action. We finally power cycled (after leaving it up all night), and now it hangs every time during the boot - cycels through the Splash screen a couple of times, with a bright white screen in between, followed by a vertical rainbow effect, then gives us boot text, and seems to lock up at RTIO Manager.
Does anybodyhave a way to get this reset so we can get it to go beyond and boot up? If we leave it "off", we can boot the rest of the system, but if it is on, the rest of the network goes a bit bonkers - differently every time, of course.
Paul
Since its the weekend, I figure I'll check the collective wisdom here and see if I can get an answer before Monday. We have a three-screen Skyview system in our new project, and had everythign up and runnign the other day, with all software up to date. We then plugged in the new remote magnetometer, and thesystem detected it, but said it needed an update. Hit "update" on te screen, and that Display unit went off to load software - but stalled out on the loader. We didnt have a thumb drive installed, so plugged that in, but there was no more action. We finally power cycled (after leaving it up all night), and now it hangs every time during the boot - cycels through the Splash screen a couple of times, with a bright white screen in between, followed by a vertical rainbow effect, then gives us boot text, and seems to lock up at RTIO Manager.
Does anybodyhave a way to get this reset so we can get it to go beyond and boot up? If we leave it "off", we can boot the rest of the system, but if it is on, the rest of the network goes a bit bonkers - differently every time, of course.
Paul