> > So I guess two questions.
> > 1. If it happens again what type of diagnostics can I generate to see what
> was happening under the covers.
> > 2. Is there a way to clear it without opening up the cabinet and removing 5V
> from the 7i92H (I guess a system power cycle would do that too without
> opening the cabinet).
> >
> > Thanks
> > John Dammeyer
> >
> 
> 
> 
> My first guess would be a damaged I/O pin on the 7I92H (so marginal levels)
> 
> 
> 
> Peter Wallace
> Mesa Electronics
> 
Your suggesting mechanical?  Not some sort of odd glitch that might occur in 
firmware?

So if it happens again I'll put a scope on it.  It's also possible the cable 
from the 7i92H has issues and flexing it while cycling the power plug but 
things back.  But the cable into the 7i92H hasn't been removed for a while.  
It's always the DB-25 end into the BoB that's used.  But again could be cable.

In either case, is there a software way to reset it?  

I've got the bits and pieces to make a new cable that is the exact right length 
so I'll do that later this week.

Thanks
John Dammeyer



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