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Hi all,

 

i've got a VERY annoying problem with my USB devices:

i'm currently using 7 Xin-Mo Dual Arcade boards for 154 ipunts - together with two IPAC4's.

They are all on the same USB hub and everything works fine & perfectly!.....

 

Only thing is: when 1 Xin-Mo gets disconnected ALL other Xin-Mo dual acrade boards mix up ALL inputs .... s nothing works when 1 of these boards stops working

 

Now i see some sort of ID number in Options/Control consisting of 32 digits/letters (8-4-4-4-12); these seem to mix up .... what do these numbers stand for? And can i reassign these numbers to devices in a lua file??

 

Maybe someone got the same problems before?????

 

tx in advance

 

Jarno Boer

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after some more studie i found out that it is the Windows 7 Container ID that is mixed up.

These are combinations of characters 8-4-4-4-12 (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000)

 

Guess noone knows anything about this Windows 7 problem?

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result so far: i emailed the chinese manufacturer and microsoft forum - also asked some colleagues about Container ID's.

No clear answers, but it seems my 10 port (powered) USB hub mixes up these particular IO modules somehow... maybe 7 of these on 1 hub is simply too much...

 

Connected a new IO module and took about 1,5 hours to adjust all DCS control settings :(

Everything works fine now :)

 

i'm gonna try to use an USB card instead of this hub to relocate some IO modules.

 

If i find out anything more about this i'll post it here.

 

Tx all

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