For the last couple of weeks my 1098 has been giving me an odd quirk in that it would seemingly loose the connection to a digital device and force me to refind it or just cycle the power on it. It also sometimes would send out a nasty digital noise if you were on a menu etc where no signal was coming in. Any i did a factory reset last week and it did it again the next day and today it dropped the signal while watching TV so I figured since I had a little time tonight I'd reinstall the Eprom and the firmware and do another factory reset to see if that fixed it. So to make sure I was current I grabbed the eprom from the rotel site and did that step by step and it seemed to take it ok. Next install the latest firmware and again checksum's matched so all looked good...well it isn't. It now refuses to power up properly and with the upgrade cable still attached I'm not seeing the usual chatter of the 1098's serial output when its turned on. It'll take another firmware update no problem but it now won't do the eprom as the flashup utility claims it can't communicate with the processor so I think the eprom's toast :M This couldn't have happened at a worse time as tomorrow we're having a bunch of people over to meet my new daughter and I'm sure many would have come down to the media room for a quick demo...but that won't be happening now
Mission Control we have a problem...
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The only thought I would have is to see if you can flash it to another version of the firmware (older version)...see if that works....
Sorry to hear about the problems, did this just all the sudden start happening with the new firmware (meaning you didn't do anything to the unit that might cause this)...?!?!
Luckily I can say I'm not having a single problem with him and hopefully this isn't a bug that we are finding... I hope there's good news and your 1098 is working!!!!!Digital Audio makes me Happy.
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The machine will take several firmware's so its not that area of the code that's having problems its the underlying OS in the EPROM that's corrupt. The loose of digital connects has been going on for awhile now but it was only friday that I'd had enough and tried to update the code since a factory reset didn't seem to do anything.- Bottom
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Hey Andrew,
I wish I saw this on the weekend... you could have had my 1098. I am also having a SW update issue that im working with Mike on.
The problem I have is that when I update to the newest version of firmware the function knob acts sluggish ... that is it cant keep up with my turning it. I installed the original version and it works fine.
If there is anything I could do to help let me know. Im sure there would be a few people that would like to see the better looking silver 1098 in your rack! :rofl:
Rob- Bottom
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Originally posted by PiDDThe problem I have is that when I update to the newest version of firmware the function knob acts sluggish ... that is it cant keep up with my turning it. I installed the original version and it works fine.- Mike
Main System:
B&W 802D, HTM2D, SCMS
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My old 1098 was like that as well. I thought it was normal till I wass killing some time at the dealer and was playing with there 1098. Well it worked perfect. I had mine replaced and was in 1098 bliss till I updated the firmware. I talked to Mike and he sent me out an older version and it works perfect.
I will let you know when it is fixed. What version of firmware do you have?
Rob- Bottom
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Originally posted by PiDDMy old 1098 was like that as well. I thought it was normal till I wass killing some time at the dealer and was playing with there 1098. Well it worked perfect. I had mine replaced and was in 1098 bliss till I updated the firmware. I talked to Mike and he sent me out an older version and it works perfect.
I will let you know when it is fixed. What version of firmware do you have?
Rob
Andrew, I didn't mean to hijack your thread, maybe this deserves a new thread if its a common problem?- Mike
Main System:
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Rob thanks. I think the unit had 2.1.1 installed when I bought it, but 2.1.8 fixes so many other things - please email me. I think installing 2.1.1 would be interesting to determine if the function knob sluggish problem goes away. If so, then it must purely be a recent firmware problem, and so hopefully addressed in the next firmware update.- Mike
Main System:
B&W 802D, HTM2D, SCMS
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I got two new PCB cards today from Rotel to replace the parts in my 1098 and I'm now back up and running. Thanks to the modular build of the 1098 its very easy to swap out cards so the whole process took less then 15 minutes and Mike was very quick to get me the new parts which I really apprecated since my brother's in town this weekend and I know he was looking forward to a demo (he lives half way across the country)- Bottom
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Man you're good! Took me nearly 15 mins just to put the shielding back in. I must be getting old (truth). There's always that one screw that just defies going in easily. Anyway, good to hear you're back up and running Andrew. Of course now you know you've set the benchmark for quick response that Rotel will have to meet in the future.Jerry Rappaport- Bottom
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Did you take any pictures?
Jerry you don't need to remove the shielding to install a card as they'll just slide in/out once you remove the two screws that hold them in place. I took the top cover off but I don't think that was necessary in hindsight.- Bottom
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Originally posted by Andrew PrattUnfortunatly no I was in a hurry to get it up and running again before I had to go to a BBQ.
Jerry you don't need to remove the shielding to install a card as they'll just slide in/out once you remove the two screws that hold them in place. I took the top cover off but I don't think that was necessary in hindsight.
I took off the top cover and the internal main shield which was a bear to get back on (those dang screws!). I didn't know it wasn't necessary because when they sent me my three cards they sent no instructions, nothing, nada, zip and I had no idea if the cards were secured to the main board in any way other than the screws in the back so I didn't want to just pull them without seing how they were attached. Nice to find that out now, however.Jerry Rappaport- Bottom
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