Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!csri.toronto.edu!byu Newsgroups: comp.sys.handhelds From: byu@csri.toronto.edu (Benjamin Yu) Subject: Re: Chip question Message-ID: <1990Dec8.101737.19776@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> Organization: CSRI, University of Toronto References: Date: 8 Dec 90 15:17:37 GMT Lines: 18 Hmm, now I know it is not just me who had this CHIP problem. But thanks to some who give me a hint as to how to fix it,... I still don't know why it fixes the problem. The solution is after you hit BRIX, wait for a little while and then hit CHIP. I did this several times, and I always get any program to be interpreted by CHIP everytime. If I hit BRIX and CHIP really fast together, one after another, it will just give me back the menu screen. I guess in my original post, the reason why I need to hit BRIX CHIP 6 times to get it working is because, after 6 times, my fingers get tired and there is enough delay between BRIX and CHIP to get the 48SX working :-)! Interesting machine.... -- Benjamin Yu University of Toronto CSNET, UUCP, BITNET: Department of Computer Science byu@csri.toronto.edu Toronto, Ontario Canada M5S 1A4 byu@csri.utoronto.ca (o)(416)978 - 4299 (h)(416)470 - 8206 {uunet,watmath}!csri.utoronto.edu!byu