Never done that. I've always just shut down the CPU, waited for 15 secs, then launched the CPU. The NDX just followed.
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On May 6, 2012, at 8:05, Jeff Sengpiehl <jeff@chainsawedit.com> wrote:
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> Yes it has to be unplugged- a powerstrip with an easy to access button is helpful, like a Furman
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> On May 5, 2012, at 10:55 PM, John Moore <bigfish@pacbell.net> wrote:
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>> While setting up various startup disks for SNDX 6.0.1.1 and 5.5.3 I see that the NitrisDX gets reprogrammed when switching which requires a power cycle at the end. I shut down the computer and once it's off I can't seem to find a way to power down the NitrisDX with the front panel button. I have opted to just unplug it to be sure it's power cycled. Do I need to unplug the NitriDX after each reprogramming or is it enough to just shut down the computer? IIRC I can hit the NitrisDX front panel button to have it go from yellow to green and reboot but is there a way to shut it off. Maybe not sense that messes with the PCI buss etc... What are those that have to bounce back and forth doing for the power cycle.
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>> John Moore
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>> Barking Trout Productions
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>> bigfish@pacbell.net
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