On 28/02/17 06:00, Catherine James <catherine.james@att.net> wrote:
As a teen-ager and early-twenty-something, I changed the oil in my
car. It was easy. You either popped the hood or crawled under the car
(depending on the model), used a tool to break the oil filter loose
and unscrew it, replaced the filter, threw away the old oil, and
refilled.
Girls like you were hard to find back when I was a teenager.
[....] Reading about these "99 errors" and need to reset microprocessors on
more modern amps leaves me cold. I have zero interest in trying to do maintenance on
something with that level of complexity.
It's not too bad once you've had to do it the first time, like anything
I suppose.
Serial terminals and 'commands' go kinda like - ok so we plug this in
here and press 'enter' - it worked, terminal said "OK>" !! Sooo diag
command is, um, "?", so hits ? and enter, and voila!! Whole page of very
concise answers!! How hard is it get a concise answer? Very quickly it
becomes actually less complex, but yeah there's a hump to get over.
Steve
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