Reply by "Tom...@tomlogic.com [rabbit-semi]"●February 26, 20182018-02-26
I’ve notified people at Digi about the problem. I had been able to
download it just 7-10 days ago to install on a new machine, so this is a new
website issue. I’d recommend trying every hour or so until it’s
available.
Dynamic C 10.72C ships with RFU 4.72, which is the same version from all of the
10.72 releases. And that version does support the Rabbit 2000 and 3000-based
products.
-Tom > On Feb 26, 2018, at 7:48 AM, g...@petrobox.net
[rabbit-semi] wrote:
>
> The download link for dynamic c dont work at all. I need urgent a RFU working
version with windows 7 I have 2 cables original from DIGI refusing to save
firmware on RCM3100. RFU 2.45 fails. Need to get the latest RFU but DIGI site is
broken!
>
> Test yourself
> https://www.digi.com/support/productdetail?pidI78
try to download...
Reply by "ger...@petrobox.net [rabbit-semi]"●February 26, 20182018-02-26
The download link for dynamic c dont work at all. I need urgent a RFU working
version with windows 7 I have 2 cables original from DIGI refusing to save
firmware on RCM3100. RFU 2.45 fails. Need to get the latest RFU but DIGI site is
broken!
Reply by "Ste...@yahoo.com [rabbit-semi]"●January 8, 20182018-01-08
The display was set to 125%. Setting it back to 100% solved the issue.
On Monday, January 08, 2018
09:46:32 AM, Steve Trigero s...@yahoo.com
[rabbit-semi] wrote:
Correct, it doesn't look like that. I've even maximized the window,
and still nothing. The bottom of the "Ports" frame is not visible either.
So it does look like a scaling issue. But even maximized there is nothing.
I'll look into display scaling. I think I have to reboot when that is
changed.
On Monday, January 08, 2018
09:15:04 AM, Tom Collins t...@tomlogic.com
[rabbit-semi] wrote:
You mean it doesn’t look like this, with Start and Cancel in the lower
right?
It might be related to UI settings. If you’re scaling your UI to
125%, perhaps the Start button is pushed out of the window? This
screenshot is from a Windows 7 VM on my MacBook Pro’s HiDPI display..
Can you resize that window and get it to show the buttons?
I’ve run into various problems on the HiDPI display with other programs,
and sometimes just see the top edge of buttons in a window.
-Tom
On Jan 8, 2018, at 9:07 AM, Steve Trigero s...@yahoo.com [rabbit-semi]
wrote:
I tried using the Windows RFU to program an RCM6750 and there is no longer a
button on the main window to tell it to start programming. The image
file is set, the processor type selected, the port to use is selected, the
communications options menuis configured, file locations are set. Everything is
as it should be, but I have no way to launch the programming. Very weird.
Any ideas?
Steve
Reply by "Ste...@yahoo.com [rabbit-semi]"●January 8, 20182018-01-08
Correct, it doesn't look like that. I've even maximized the window,
and still nothing. The bottom of the "Ports" frame is not visible either.
So it does look like a scaling issue. But even maximized there is nothing.
I'll look into display scaling. I think I have to reboot when that is
changed.
On Monday, January 08, 2018
09:15:04 AM, Tom Collins t...@tomlogic.com
[rabbit-semi] wrote:
You mean it doesn’t look like this, with Start and Cancel in the lower
right?
It might be related to UI settings. If you’re scaling your UI to
125%, perhaps the Start button is pushed out of the window? This
screenshot is from a Windows 7 VM on my MacBook Pro’s HiDPI display..
Can you resize that window and get it to show the buttons?
I’ve run into various problems on the HiDPI display with other programs,
and sometimes just see the top edge of buttons in a window.
-Tom
On Jan 8, 2018, at 9:07 AM, Steve Trigero s...@yahoo.com [rabbit-semi]
wrote:
I tried using the Windows RFU to program an RCM6750 and there is no longer a
button on the main window to tell it to start programming. The image
file is set, the processor type selected, the port to use is selected, the
communications options menuis configured, file locations are set. Everything is
as it should be, but I have no way to launch the programming. Very weird.
Any ideas?
Steve
Reply by "'Ya...@omniverter.com [rabbit-semi]"●January 8, 20182018-01-08
Hello,
Use display setting->scale and layout (change the size of text, apps, and other
items)
Regards,
Yang
From: r... [mailto:r...]
Sent: January 8, 2018 12:07 PM
To: r...
Subject: [rabbit-semi] DC v10.72 RFU
I tried using the Windows RFU to program an RCM6750 and there is no longer a
button on the main window to tell it to start
programming. The image file is set, the processor type selected, the port to use
is selected, the communications options menu
is configured, file locations are set. Everything is as it should be, but I have
no way to launch the programming. Very weird.
Any ideas?
Steve
Reply by "'Ya...@omniverter.com [rabbit-semi]"●January 8, 20182018-01-08
I believe you need to change character size in windows setting.
Regards,
Yang
From: r... [mailto:r...]
Sent: January 8, 2018 12:07 PM
To: r...
Subject: [rabbit-semi] DC v10.72 RFU
I tried using the Windows RFU to program an RCM6750 and there is no longer a
button on the main window to tell it to start
programming. The image file is set, the processor type selected, the port to use
is selected, the communications options menu
is configured, file locations are set. Everything is as it should be, but I have
no way to launch the programming. Very weird.
Any ideas?
Steve
Reply by "Mir...@neacsu.net [rabbit-semi]"●January 8, 20182018-01-08
As Tom said, it’s a UI scaling issue. Luckily the send button is the
default push button for the dialog box and you can just press ENTER even if you
don’t see the button.
You can also press the Maximize button (the one next to close) and than you
should see the send button.
---
Mircea Neacsu
M: +1 (514) 591-0329
E: m...@neacsu.net
Sent in Morse code from my rotary phone > On Jan 8, 2018, at 12:14, Tom Collins
t...@tomlogic.com [rabbit-semi] wrote:
>
> You mean it doesn’t look like this, with Start and Cancel in the lower
right?
> It might be related to UI settings. If you’re
scaling your UI to 125%, perhaps the Start button is pushed out of the window?
This screenshot is from a Windows 7 VM on my MacBook Pro’s HiDPI display.
Can you resize that window and get it to show the buttons?
>
> I’ve run into various problems on the HiDPI display with other programs,
and sometimes just see the top edge of buttons in a window.
>
> -Tom
>> On Jan 8, 2018, at 9:07 AM, Steve Trigero s...@yahoo.com [rabbit-semi]
wrote:
>> I tried using the Windows RFU to program an RCM6750 and there is no longer a
button on the main window to tell it to start
>> programming. The image file is set, the processor type selected, the port to
use is selected, the communications options menu
>> is configured, file locations are set. Everything is as it should be, but I
have no way to launch the programming. Very weird.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Steve
>>
Reply by "Tom...@tomlogic.com [rabbit-semi]"●January 8, 20182018-01-08
You mean it doesn’t look like this, with Start and Cancel in the lower
right?
It might be related to UI settings. If you’re scaling your UI to 125%,
perhaps the Start button is pushed out of the window? This screenshot is from a
Windows 7 VM on my MacBook Pro’s HiDPI display. Can you resize that
window and get it to show the buttons?
I’ve run into various problems on the HiDPI display with other programs,
and sometimes just see the top edge of buttons in a window.
-Tom > On Jan 8, 2018, at 9:07 AM, Steve Trigero
s...@yahoo.com [rabbit-semi] wrote:
> I tried using the Windows RFU to program an RCM6750 and there is no longer a
button on the main window to tell it to start
> programming. The image file is set, the processor type selected, the port to
use is selected, the communications options menu
> is configured, file locations are set. Everything is as it should be, but I
have no way to launch the programming. Very weird.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Steve
Reply by "Ste...@yahoo.com [rabbit-semi]"●January 8, 20182018-01-08
I tried using the Windows RFU to program an RCM6750 and there is no longer a
button on the main window to tell it to start programming. The image file
is set, the processor type selected, the port to use is selected, the
communications options menu is configured, file locations are set. Everything is
as it should be, but I have no way to launch the programming. Very weird.
Any ideas?
Steve