Found nothing of value when I looked again. I found that on some earlier
models (so it appears) it had a physical dip block, but on later models it had
four jumpers on SW1 but were soldered (or etched in the board) at the factory
and the bottom part of the four switches showed the contacts as open. It looks
like they should be off, but please set me straight if my assumption is wrong.
In any event still the "drive not ready" error still there ;-(. I'll see if I
can find a service manual unless any of you have one you wouldn't mind sending
me.
Thanks for your help!
On Monday, November 14, 2022 at 04:57:18 PM EST, Spencer
<[email protected]> wrote:
Ok I popped the hood and YES there is a dip block of four switches and all
are off, and yes it's covered by the shield so opening that little door shows
just the shiled. If anyone knows how they should be please let me know.
Something I did find was the power supply has a white connector that plugs into
a board with the fuse and it was some pulled out from one side but not all the
way. Actually don't know if I pulled it out when I opened it or not. Btw the 1A
fuse is good. Everything looks good. Don't see any popped/leaking caps or
broken solder joints, but I'll try it again and share what I find.
Thanks
On Monday, November 14, 2022 at 03:26:44 PM EST, John R. Hogerhuis
<[email protected]> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 11:59 AM Greg Swallow <[email protected]> wrote:
Oh my. Checked for cover and assumed DIP under it as the TPDD1 I once had.
Opened the TPPD2 lid to expose bright shiney shield. No DIP switches. Never had
to change anything so never opened it before now.
And my recollection is that means short of somehow populating the DIP (which
may or may not work) you're locked at 19200bps on the TPDD-2. The TPDD-1 is
actually a rebadged Brother FB-100. The FB-100 has the dip switches, but
defaults to 9600bps which the Brother Knitting machine devices are locked to.
So although TPDD-1's can be used with Brother Knitting Machines, the TPDD-2
cannot.
-- John.