munkustrap wrote:Hi Guys
here is the link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cwity8t7dawlc ... e.zip?dl=0maybe you have to press the button "Herunterladen"
1. Install OS5.1
2. overwrite existing control.asc with the new one on your mackie mcu (via FTP, see d8b databse for more informations).
3. use the codes in the txt file.
Sounds simple, but I'm having a problem. I made a set of installation floppys (took me a month to find a good floppy drive and buy a fresh package of disks). I can't remember which of the two or three sources here for the installers I used, but I assume they're all the same. After replacing control.asc on the hard drive with the one in "Hack 2," when I boot up the console, it appears happy but comes up with a window asking for the authorization code. I type in the one for that hack, and it doesn't complain about what I typed - I did a test leaving out a couple of characters and it told me that was an invalid code and to try again - so I know it's paying attention.
It tells me to hang on for the demo mode or reboot for the real thing. However, when I reboot, it comes up with the Authorization Code window again. If it let it, it will run in the demo mode, so the basic software load seems good. The ESN in that window is the one in the Hack documentation, so something is working right.
I don't have any plug-in, nor, at this point, any effects cards, but if I interpreted the Hack instructions correctly, Hack 2 was already pre-authorized for a lot of plug-ins.
First, I installed 5.1 on the console, went into the hard drive, located control.asc, and replaced it with the one in the Hack Zip file. Since that didn't let it be authorized, I tried replacing the control.asc card in the 1st installation floppy with the one from the Hack, and that gave me the same result - Entered the Auth code, it appeared to accept it, but when rebooted, wanted the Auth code again.
Does anything I did sound wrong? Any other suggestions?
The console works fine with Version 3 other than two recorder return channels not working - they didn't work with V5.1 in demo mode either so it's not a software problem. I haven't tackled that one yet. It's not terribly important that I get V5 working since I'm just messing around with the console now, I just wanted to see how it felt to drive, so I'd like to get it working if for no other reason than to prove that I can.
Oh, and before someone asks, it has the old motherboard, 256 MB RAM, a 40 or 60 GB hard drive, and the motherboard has the old BIOS (looks different from the HDR that I'm used to) but I've checked all the settings according to the listing that's on board here. Are there any changes that have been penciled in since that listing was posted? I doubt that BIOS setup is related to my problem of not getting the hack installation to stick, but it's nice to have the latest info.
As usual, any help will be appreciated.
- Mike