pkfox wrote:
> Patrick Dixon;270681 Wrote: 
>> The Xilinix FPGA chip lost its programme.
> 
> Thanks Patrick, could you expand on your answer in laymans(ish)  terms

IANTP (I am not that Patrick)

The FPGA chip, one of the key parts in the Transporter: He's dead, Jim.

Or more precisely, he's lost his firmware and doesn't know how to do 
anything useful.

What the other Patrick will have to address is whether or not there is a 
  way for consumers to reflash the firmware. If not, you'll have to ship 
it to a suitable Service Center for the reflash.


-- 
Pat Farrell
http://www.pfarrell.com/

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