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Old Sun, January 16th, 2011, 10:39 AM
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OK, lb - I connected my old Gryphon to my PC, hit [Utilities]->[Read Critical Files], and this is what I got:
The file -> vid.bin <- has been stored as:
C:\Program Files\Power Hungry Performance\Pegasus Update Client\Data\1047_2011-01-15_17-13-36_vid.egc

The file -> stock_0.bin <- has been stored as:
C:\Program Files\Power Hungry Performance\Pegasus Update Client\Data\1047_2011-01-15_17-13-36_stock_0.egc

The file -> stock_cs.bin <- has been stored as:
C:\Program Files\Power Hungry Performance\Pegasus Update Client\Data\1047_2011-01-15_17-13-36_stock_cs.egc

The file -> level1_0.bin <- has been stored as:
C:\Program Files\Power Hungry Performance\Pegasus Update Client\Data\1047_2011-01-15_17-13-36_level1_0.egc

The file -> level2_0.bin <- has been stored as:
C:\Program Files\Power Hungry Performance\Pegasus Update Client\Data\1047_2011-01-15_17-13-36_level2_0.egc

The file -> level3_0.bin <- has been stored as:
C:\Program Files\Power Hungry Performance\Pegasus Update Client\Data\1047_2011-01-15_17-13-36_level3_0.egc

The file -> custom.bin <- has been stored as:
C:\Program Files\Power Hungry Performance\Pegasus Update Client\Data\1047_2011-01-15_17-13-36_custom.egc
This programmer has two custom tunes in Levels 1 and 2 and a canned tune at Level 3. As everyone sees, there are files for each level and a "custom" file.

So, I brilliantly conclude, lbjailer, that the code in your Gryphon is corrupt. (I'm being sarcastic here - it doesn't take a mental giant to see this, does it?)

Here's what I'd like you to try - I can't see how it will hurt anything:
1. I want you to return your Gryphon to the "canned" state. Please connect it to Pegasus and click on [Updates]->[Gryphon Update Manager] and apply both the firmware and calibration updates.
2. If that process seems to go smoothly, click on [Updates]->[Custom File Download] and apply anything you are offered there. This should reinstall your custom tune(s).
You should be using Version 2.02.0828 of Pegasus for this. If your version of Pegasus is old, it should try to update itself once you start it (if you're connected to the internet).

Now that you've gotten through all this, try the [Utilities]->[Read Critical Files] process again. Since you won't have a "stock" tune stored anymore (it gets stored in your first programming session), that file may not be found, but I think the others should be. If they are, you should be good to go.

Let us know what happens. If you get confusing results, Bill will have to get involved and I'll do my best to get his attention.

- Jack