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Yes, you will loose your custom tune if you update.
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Mike -
Updating both firmware and calibrations WILL return your custom tune to the "canned" version. But, since you are working with a monochrome Gryphon (not a CS/CTS unit), you can easily restore your custom tune. Just go ahead and allow the firmware and calibration updates to complete. Then, select [Updates]->[Custom File Download] (or [Updates]->[Targeted Functions] depending on the version of Pegasus you are using. That will restore your custom tune and you should be good to go. - Jack
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Thanks Jack!! I will try it tonight.
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Mike,
Did this work for you? I just plugged my Gryphon (mono) in for the first time in several months and there are several firmware and calibration updates available. Before doing anything, I hit Updates/Custom File Download and got an error, "Unable to locate a Target Instruction file. Process failed". Bill/Corey, What're the latest guidelines for downloading updates? Thanks. |
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Yes it did work when I tried it. But now I am getting the dreaded hesitation/miss/stumble problem listed in the forum below. I still have not heard of any fix yet either. I am not sure if the updates that were performed created this problem or not. So update with your own discretion.
http://forum.gopowerhungry.com/gryph...esitation.html
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Bill has been preaching: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". Sounds like good advice to me. There's really no reason to update the firmware in the Gryphon if it's working properly.
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Thanks, Jack. In reading through the descriptions associated with the updates, it sounded like they corrected some known issues or made things work better. I'll hold off until Bill advises otherwise.
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I have and I am still waiting on an answer. I created a ticket back in October, and still have not heard anything.
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