Bryan Jan wrote: 
> Thanks for the reply, as I mentioned yesterday I did factory reset the
> Touch so I guess by doing that it resumed everything in standard form,
> and then I reinstall EDO 0.5, but it didn't help.  (Remarks: after the
> factory reset but BEFORE reinstall the EDO 0.5, when the Touch reboot
> there are the EDO warnings at the left-hand corner, I guess the EDO left
> some codes in the kernel even after the factory reset)
> 
> I did test the USB input of my Eclipse 384 with the MacAir USB 2.0
> output playing high-res music and have no problem.

That should be impossible, the factory reset completely gets rid of
anything changed from the raw firmware image. How did you initiate the
factory reset? Did you get the message on the screen that settings were
being reset? If yes then there is something wrong with the hardware, a
factory reset should leave no hint whatsoever of EDO or anything else
added or changed. 

You might want to try both methods of doing a factory reset:
hold the red button on the back for 15 seconds,
select factory reset from the advanced setup menu.

John S.


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