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Old Sun, October 25th, 2009, 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by buzzfx4 View Post
The programer works perfect while in the truck. When I go to hook it up to the home computer is where the problem is. Before leaving the truck I set it back to stock. Unplug it. Bring it inside. Turn the computer on. Start running Pegasus. Once Pegasus is open I plug the programer in the USB pot of the computer. This is where the problem is. I don't get a connected indication in the lower left of the Pegasus window and the programer screen and buttons stay red never changing.

I have test all the USB ports on the computer. Ever device I plug in works except the truck programer.

It's almost like the truck programer was never ejected for computer right and it thinks it's still connected. But I have never heard of having to use the safe ejection option lik when unpluging an exterenl harddrive.

And I am using the USB cable that came with the programer. I bet it's possible that the cable went crapy. I think I'm going pick up an new one and determine if that's the problem child, but thinking it's not going to be.

How can I tell which USB cable is compatible with the truck programer, so i buy the right new cable to test?

Thanks everyone so far with the help.
Can you simply test your USB cable on some other device, like a camera? If it works then, it's not bad. And, I doubt seriously the USB cable is to blame. Possibly, the USB input socket in your Gryphon is faulty though. Since other devices work when plugged into your PC's USB ports, you know they're OK.

If you aren't seeing "connected", then there is something in the USB circuit that's at fault I think. I fried a USB card once when I plugged a device into it and a static spark jumped at the plug, so those input/output ports can go dead.

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