Composer Max Batch Ripper Drivers
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Re: Composer Max Batch Ripper Drivers
BTW, I guess all 716s are not created equal, though I can't believe theirs isn't off the shelf. The drive bay comes out to far. I had firmware 1.06. Tried upgrading to their firmware 1.10. Its a bit better but the tray will need a little modding to get rid of the vertical disc tabs.Comment
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Re: Composer Max Batch Ripper Drivers
1) You'll need to experiment. There's no rhyme nor reason as to the association between windows drive letter and composer drive position. FWIW, they are layed out like this (facing the unit), if my memory of an hour ago still works:
B A
D C
2) Doesn't matter too much at the moment, I'm running with all four set to --drivebank=1. If you set A and C to --drivebank=1 and B and D to --drivebank=2, there might be some slight robotic optimization possible now, maybe more in the future, but let's keep thing simple for the moment, shall we?
See email for an updated driver kit, should work out of the box now.
As I said, always measure (comparatively) the tray spacing and clearance before installation. There are multiple reasons I said leave some original drives in - helps with aligning new drives comparatively but, more important from my point of view, now you're possibly stuck having to reseat the originals in the correct positions and robot problems might come up that seem like driver problems but are really drive or placement problems.BTW, I guess all 716s are not created equal, though I can't believe theirs isn't off the shelf. The drive bay comes out to far. I had firmware 1.06. Tried upgrading to their firmware 1.10. Its a bit better but the tray will need a little modding to get rid of the vertical disc tabs.
Also, depending on the mounting arrangement, you might be able to install the 716 drives farther back to workaround the tray extension issue.
-brendanComment
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Re: Composer Max Batch Ripper Drivers
dBpoweramp's batch configuration keeps crashing everytime I run the Pre-Patch test. I run the test, the robot goes through the reset motions, the window in the configuration says test running, but then it stops responding. I am not sure if this is a driver issue or a dBpoweramp issue.Comment
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Re: Composer Max Batch Ripper Drivers
despite the configuration test crashing the robot seems to be running well
so far...
1) the first bin the robot goes to to get discs is suppossed to be the output bin (9 oclock bin looking at the robot)
2)how does it choose what drives to load first? it loaded A then D.
3)Any reason the robot waits for the disc to load before moving to the next step?Comment
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Re: Composer Max Batch Ripper Drivers
there was an error on the disc, so the batch ripper is set to reject the disc. The disc was ejected. The robot picked it up, waited, and then replaced it in the drive. Then I got an error msg that drive G was shutting down.Comment
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Re: Composer Max Batch Ripper Drivers
After ripping the first 4 discs it simply said finished batch rip. Never unloaded any discs to the output bin or got any new ones.
After each individual disc rips should it be unloaded or does the batch ripper only load/unload them all at once?Comment
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Re: Composer Max Batch Ripper Drivers
There's probably a typo on the pre-batch line somewhere.dBpoweramp's batch configuration keeps crashing everytime I run the Pre-Patch test. I run the test, the robot goes through the reset motions, the window in the configuration says test running, but then it stops responding. I am not sure if this is a driver issue or a dBpoweramp issue.
-brendanComment
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Re: Composer Max Batch Ripper Drivers
1) Is it possible that some drives are configured for the older driver? Try unconfiguring and reconfiguring and make sure the most recent driver is chosen. Alternately, maybe the hardware can be configured at the factory to give different disk stack numbers.despite the configuration test crashing the robot seems to be running well
so far...
1) the first bin the robot goes to to get discs is suppossed to be the output bin (9 oclock bin looking at the robot)
2)how does it choose what drives to load first? it loaded A then D.
3)Any reason the robot waits for the disc to load before moving to the next step?
2) It's random.
3) Yes. Some ripping houses had problems with drive open/drive closed using my speed optimized methods (looks like it depended on how the drive was connected to the computer). Out of caution, I've reverted to the simplest method for the time being, that being a standard "close drive and wait for disc type recognition before exiting" approach. You can try the faster method by adding --newestdrives to the command lines, but please avoid doing so until all other issues are resolved.
-brendanLast edited by bhoar; July 04, 2008, 04:01 PM.Comment
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Re: Composer Max Batch Ripper Drivers
Oh, right. By crash you mean hang.
If one drive successfully ran pre-batch, then in order for other drives to successfully run pre-batch, a load must be successfully tested. This is because a successful pre-batch leaves a "reservation" for that drive waiting in the temporary directory. It tells all other pre-batches to wait until the reservation clears before trying to get their own reservation.
reject and unload also create a reservation for the drive.
Post-batch is a handy way to all reservations. You can also do that manually by looking in your account's temporary directory here...
C:\Documents and Settings\<ACCOUNT NAME>\Local Settings\Temp
...and deleting all of the ulcli related temporary files. Just don't do that while the batch ripper is running.
-brendanComment
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Re: Composer Max Batch Ripper Drivers
I've never seen an error message that a drive was shutting down (the robot, yes, but a drive?). Next time it appears try copying it to the clipboard. Typically, you can do this with an error dialog by making sure it has focus and typing ctrl-insert. It should copy the text of the error message to the clipborad.
If that fails try a screen print and crop it.
Regarding rejects, I'll see what I can do. Might be a timing error or a string match error inte the MOVE --command strings.
-brendanComment

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