Sorry to post this here but there doesn't seem to be a LSP section in the forum but I really need any help I can get.
I'm using LSP running Renards and LOR. I've been having comm port errors but I think I got them taken care of with a reinstall of the LOR dongle driver. I can get the Renards to test in the sequencer but I can't seem to get the LORs to do anything at all. When I move to the scheduler I only get an error that says my outputs have not been configured despite multiple attempts to do so in the sequencer.
I don't know if this is important but when I check the dongles in Windows devices the baud rate is listed at 9600 instead of the 57600, I've tried resetting it but when I exit it doesn't seem to stay. Though the Renard dongle says the same and seems to work. I'm sure there are dozens of other things I should mention that I've seen or tried but after midnight my brain turned to mush and its all a blur.
I should be noted that I'm not exactly computer savvy so I would appreciate any help to come in small words. That being said I have been LSP for 4 years and have always got it working in the past.
Thank you for any help or advice.
I'm using LSP running Renards and LOR. I've been having comm port errors but I think I got them taken care of with a reinstall of the LOR dongle driver. I can get the Renards to test in the sequencer but I can't seem to get the LORs to do anything at all. When I move to the scheduler I only get an error that says my outputs have not been configured despite multiple attempts to do so in the sequencer.
I don't know if this is important but when I check the dongles in Windows devices the baud rate is listed at 9600 instead of the 57600, I've tried resetting it but when I exit it doesn't seem to stay. Though the Renard dongle says the same and seems to work. I'm sure there are dozens of other things I should mention that I've seen or tried but after midnight my brain turned to mush and its all a blur.
I should be noted that I'm not exactly computer savvy so I would appreciate any help to come in small words. That being said I have been LSP for 4 years and have always got it working in the past.
Thank you for any help or advice.