rover220 wrote:looks like its corrupt. what chair is this on?
What is damaged?
"what chair is this on?" - answer me please with other words becouse google translate me wrong.
rover220 wrote:looks like its corrupt. what chair is this on?
The remote is usually your joystick pod (it can be a remote with no joystick if you are using specialty controls like a switch array or sip and puff) and in Dynamic systems it contains the main programming.This applies to all intelligent DX Modules except a DX
Remote.
Burgerman wrote:As long as your template has the exact same actuators, end-stop points, motors and (so motor impedance settings) and front/rear drive options, and the same components, joystick, module types etc then that would work. But thats unlikely unless you take a file from the exact same chair/options.
Failing that you can just configure everything from scratch, and set it up yourself. But I doubt that you have that ability judging by these messages.
It may be that you will need to go to a dealer.
MichaelB wrote:Unlikely to be Wizard, you installed clean and followed the instructions to crack. It looks like the system file is corrupted and Wizard can't read or get data from it.
What is the chair maker and model?
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