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We have a Gaz4 display. I read some other chats and can see how older hardware can cause problems.
Thanks for the additional reply. Everything helps.
Pietro
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| Posts: 8 | Registered: February 06, 2006 |   |
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Will the display work properly when directly hooked up to the Timy or the S4? Have you checked your port settings on the computer?
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We will try this this weekend and get back to you.
Thanks again!
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| Posts: 8 | Registered: February 06, 2006 |   |
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I did some additional research on the web with the Gaz4 display and Alge S4 timer. It seems that we have to set the thumbwheel to 0 (which is where it is currently set) and then the switch to the down position to get the h:mm:ss setting. It seems that this is the recommended setting according to the information that I saw on the Split Second site. We will try this on the weekend also. The question that I have is thw following. When changing the switch position on the display board do we have to restart the software or powerdown the board much like a reboot on computers when installing new software??
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| Posts: 8 | Registered: February 06, 2006 |   |
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We did have the thumbwheel at 0 and the switch in the middle as indicated in the instructions, however, we only get the first signal with the 11:11.11 to display on the board, the second signal with 22:22.22 does not show up on the display board. We will be trying to play around with the port settings on the computer and laptop to see if maybe there is something there. I will keep you posted.
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| Posts: 8 | Registered: February 06, 2006 |   |
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I tried everything that I read, heard, saw and just short of using dynamite, the SST software did not work with our display board. Upon closer examination of the board, it seems that it is an older model. I can't find model numbers but FKP indicated in a posting here that older models do not work with SST. Our display has the thumbwheel but it also has two switches witn only two positions instead of the one switch with three positions. What model might this be? And will this one work???
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| Posts: 8 | Registered: February 06, 2006 |   |
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This display seems to be an ALGE GA82. These displays have a welded aluminum case and glass face. You access the digits and circuit board by removing the hinged back. The toggle switch description matches as well. SST software does not work with these displays. Your description of the test patterns are correct. Broders Fiddleware software found on the http://www.phoenix-sports.com/software.htmWill work with these older displays. THe simplest and best solution to the display issue is to purchase a new ALGE GAZ4, ALGE D-line display. Give the old display to a group that will only use it with ALGE timers. We like to donate them to the Special Olympics ski programs with S3 timers.
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| Posts: 905 | Location: Trexlertown, PA, USA | Registered: September 10, 2002 |   |
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Yes you are correct. We opened the back of the old GAZ display board and found on one of the circuit boards the GA82 model number. Our team (two of which are engineers) want to invest some time into trying to see if this display will work with SST. I works for a DOS based timing software so they feel that it should work with SST.
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| Posts: 8 | Registered: February 06, 2006 |   |
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A couple of options, as I know that $$'s are always a concern.
From a DTRIS perspective, I've always been able to buy computers for less than $50 US with 2 serial ports that DOS recognizes.
I have also, very succesfully, run DTRIS in a XP Dos box and a Win 98 DOS Box. I know that Dick highly recommends that you don't do this, but it seems to be a function of computer speed. I then print to the Seiko DPU printers.
We just ran a Pontiac Cup at Camp Fortune and were driving a DID board as well as many DLine boards.
That being said, can you send the data from both SS and Dtris to another computer and capture it in Hyperterminal. You can then compare the differences.
Not to get into a SS vs. DTRIS discussion. Both are able to do the job. However my DOS/DTRIS solution allows the race to go on just in case we get a Big Blue Screen from Bill Gates. [off soapbox].
Mike
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