dead

Posted by: akihiro

dead - 28/10/2002 17:01

I use jEmplode.
I send "empeg car Version 2.00-beta13" to Hijack kernel position.
now not boot my empeg.
too bad mistake.

how to repair this case?
Posted by: tfabris

Re: dead - 28/10/2002 17:24

how to repair this case?

- Remove the power from the player.

- Get the proper ".upgrade" file as described here.

- Connect the player to your computer's serial port. Do not apply power to the player.

- Double-click on that .upgrade file. If you've got a version of emplode installed, it should begin running the upgrade software. Follow the software's prompts.

- Do not apply power to the player until the upgrade software specifically prompts you to do so.

- When the software tells you to apply power to the player, do it. It should upgrade the player and replace the bad kernel properly.
Posted by: DeadFire

Re: dead - 28/10/2002 19:47

Hey, Tony, aren't those instructions in the FAQ somewhere... like everything else?

Why did you type it all out?
Posted by: tfabris

Re: dead - 29/10/2002 00:34

Actually, it's in the text linked by the word "HERE" in the above post. But I wanted to make sure he "got it".
Posted by: akihiro

Re: dead - 29/10/2002 04:25


Let me explain in details.
I applied power to the player only to come out nothing on the display, just LED on the right side blinked. The player doesn't answer me.
I think the cause is that I failed to write a file called "car2-consumer-v2.00-beta13.upgrade" to Hijack Kernel, not Empeg Upgrade. The file is in Upgrade Empeg which is in the tool box of Jemplode.
I tried just as you wrote down but in vain. My computer says "car player not found."
Am not I able to restore the player under this condition?
Posted by: AndrewT

Re: dead - 29/10/2002 05:27

Are you certain you tried using the serial (RS232) port?

I expect that your Emplode is configured to use the ethernet or USB connection to the player by default.
Posted by: akihiro

Re: dead - 29/10/2002 05:41

Yes.
I tried using the serial port.
but Upgrade wizard say ..

Error "Car player not found: Check your serial connection and ensure that Hyper Terminal (or similar) occurred during stage 0x00
Posted by: pgrzelak

Re: dead - 29/10/2002 06:02

Greetings!

What kind of machine are you using to sync? Are you connected on a Windows machine? Did anything else have the serial port to the player open (like HyperTerminal)?
Posted by: akihiro

thank you so much everyone! - 29/10/2002 06:24

serial port was used by another application and could't be used for Empeg.
now I changed a system and it's now used by Empeg.

Thank you so much everyone!