On 03/28/2013 04:28 AM, Colin Law wrote:
> 
> 
> You said it had been working for many years.  What did you do that
> made it start failing?  Was it the upgrade of the code or was it
> already failing before that?  If it started failing before you did
> anything to the software (or hardware) then that suggests a hardware
> problem.  If it only started after upgrading the s/w (and you did not
> change the h/w at the same time) then that suggests a s/w related
> problem.

It's definitely a hardware problem.  I did nothing to make it change.
Something degraded.  I'm trying to figure out how best to debug
what is broken.  It could be serial adapter, hub, or wiring.  I'm 
trying to break it down to hopefully one segment, either the main
line, which feeds the hub (input or passthrough), or one of the lines
from the hub (from main or aux).

The first answer I am looking for is does the HUB isolate each main/aux
branch from the main line input feed and passthrough by virtue of what
it does?

I upgraded to the latest software in hopes that there would be some
nice nifty change to just make the problem go away :-)  

Regards,

Jim



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