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Old 09-15-2008, 09:45 PM   #1
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Driver settings for Moates BURN1????

Where the heck are they posted anymore? I can't find the settings on Moates's site anymore. Does anyone have them saved? I'm installing onto a new computer for the first time in quite a few years and I can't find the settings on his site anymore, it's really irritating...

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Let me be a little more specific now that I have calmed down...

I need to know what "Bits per second"; 9600, 115200, what?
The "USB Transfer Size"; 4096, what?
The "Latency Timer"; 1msec or what?
Any others I'm missing?

It's all of those settings in the PC's device manager for the USB Serial Port that I can't remember, I just remember that a couple things do need to be changed from default.

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Re: Driver settings for Moates BURN1????

You might look at Craig's site forum.
Here's the link.
http://www.moates.net/phpforum/index.php
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Re: Driver settings for Moates BURN1????

Going to moates.net and clicking on "Documentation" at the top of the page is a good start. =)

http://www.moates.net/documentation....entation_id=74

You don't need to change anything with the driver itself. Just install and go. If you want to get fancy, go to the advanced section of the driver and change the latency to 1ms.
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Re: Driver settings for Moates BURN1????

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Going to moates.net and clicking on "Documentation" at the top of the page is a good start. =)

http://www.moates.net/documentation....entation_id=74

You don't need to change anything with the driver itself. Just install and go. If you want to get fancy, go to the advanced section of the driver and change the latency to 1ms.
Mark, that's it! Thank you! I went all through those links I thought. Even ow I still can't figure out where you found that exact link on the documentation page, lol.

Thanks!!!! I could swear though that we used to change the bits per second from 9600 or whatever to something else. Oh well. Setting the latency fixed my read issues in TunerPro RT on Vista with my BURN1 and 29C256 chips though.
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Mark, that's it! Thank you! I went all through those links I thought. Even ow I still can't figure out where you found that exact link on the documentation page, lol.

Thanks!!!! I could swear though that we used to change the bits per second from 9600 or whatever to something else. Oh well. Setting the latency fixed my read issues in TunerPro RT on Vista with my BURN1 and 29C256 chips though.
Go to www.moates.net
Click on "documentation" at the top
Click on "manuals"
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