Post Number: 11999 Registered: Jun-06 Posted on Monday, September 29, 2008 - 08:06 pm:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Doreen: You will need a straight rs232 cable for your converted FLU
Doreen Gold Member Username: Doreenakadj
Ontario Canada
Post Number: 1993 Registered: Dec-06 Posted on Monday, September 29, 2008 - 06:49 pm:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Even now she does not know that she was supposed to be using a straight RS232 cable for converted FLU
INSTALLING PUFF BOOT AND BIN These instructions are for Pansat2500/FLU whether converted to b75 boot or not DO NOT USE ON GENUINE PANSAT 2700 OR REAL CLONE PANSAT 2700
Preparation 1. Connect receiver to compute rusing a straight RS232 cable 2. Turn on racier and let it come to rest at ON or the last channel number 3. Save your current channel list. 4. If your channel list is more than 6 months old, skip all the above. 5. KEEP RECEIVER ON. BLA BLA BLA I think its a well known fact and doesnt need to be said all the time that it is a "STRAIGHT" RS232 cable ... why dont you read up on your DTV info Nalin and while your at it sharpen up your skills in regarding the rules of this forum
BTW if I was using the wrong cable how is it I can flash my FLU in the first place and I might add to this I have been flashing it way b4 you even knew about FTA or flu's so I say STFU LOSER