chris B
03-02-2013, 11:18 AM
Hi guys,
I have tried to recover a Spider 9900HD this morning following Bob's software tools.
But when the software has finished, I am stuck on the message
'Please wait - sending a programme to the flash drive' (or similar wording?).....
I left this for about 10 mins, but no change, so I assumed that it was not working, and the spider is still showig the F100 message on screen.
Can anybody tell me how long this software should take to complete after 100% downloaded (i.e. sending to flash player period)?
I also noticed that Bob has suggested to set the Baud rate to 115200, but my usb/rs232 device operates at a rate of 9600......
When I try to change the settings from this to 115200 and 'save', it still defaults back to the 9600?
I guess this usb device cannot handle a higher speed setting and this may be the reason that the software appears to be unsuccesfull?
I have purchased a decent connector, (as per Sat Paul's previous post) and he has been ok with his.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated?
Cheers
Chris
I have tried to recover a Spider 9900HD this morning following Bob's software tools.
But when the software has finished, I am stuck on the message
'Please wait - sending a programme to the flash drive' (or similar wording?).....
I left this for about 10 mins, but no change, so I assumed that it was not working, and the spider is still showig the F100 message on screen.
Can anybody tell me how long this software should take to complete after 100% downloaded (i.e. sending to flash player period)?
I also noticed that Bob has suggested to set the Baud rate to 115200, but my usb/rs232 device operates at a rate of 9600......
When I try to change the settings from this to 115200 and 'save', it still defaults back to the 9600?
I guess this usb device cannot handle a higher speed setting and this may be the reason that the software appears to be unsuccesfull?
I have purchased a decent connector, (as per Sat Paul's previous post) and he has been ok with his.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated?
Cheers
Chris