So does it work connected to the local LMS?
*Player: *1 x Transporter w/Trans-knob, 2 x Touch (Active, 3 x Spares),
4 x Boom (Active, 9 x Spares)
*Server: *1 x Win Server (ESXi 6.x) w/LMS, 1 x HP 24" Touch Screen PC
w/LMS & SqueezePlay
*Control: *4 x w/iPeng, 1 x Samsung Note 4, 3ea x Fire 7",
markm wrote:
> Did you try to connect it directly to LMS?
>
> Did you read the other thread located within that thread?
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?95025-Proprietary-SB3-Firmware-quot-Turnkey-Media-Solutions-quot/page4
>
> Also, to use it with MySB, you'll need to email
philippe_44 wrote:
> Just got an SB3 with firmware 222. I've never heard about anything
> beyond 137, but a bit of search told me that this is a special FW which
> would explain why it wants to connect to tkmclassic.com (which fails of
> course). But a long press to brightness does not do a FW up
Just got an SB3 with firmware 222. I've never heard about anything
beyond 137, but a bit of search told me that this is a special FW which
would explain why it wants to connect to tkmclassic.com (which fails of
course). But a long press to brightness does not do a FW upgrade ...
just cycle throug
This is a nice thread to follow. I do a lot of electronics servicing
and restoration, from ancient tube classics to the later high end
pcb-based gear. Ive worked on a few Squeezeboxes over the years.
For beginners in electronics servicing, desoldering and removing smd
style caps is little diff