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Semi Pro 01.19.2010 08:39 PM

Castle Link problem
 

so i was excited to see that castle had added rock crawler mode to the castle link V 1.23 to increase the drag brake on the MM but thats now my new problem :lol:

an time i try to select rock "Crawler Full On" mode in the drop down menu i get this error


" Unhandled exception has occurred in your application. if you click
continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue
if you click quit, the application will close immediately.

Value of -1 is not valid for "value". Value should be between
Minimum and maximum.
Parameter name Value "




before i tried changing it to rock crawler mode my drag brake value was 100

so how can i fix this and get the Crawler mode working, i have herd allot of good thing from people who are using it.

BrianG 01.19.2010 08:53 PM

Can you maybe use the transmitter to program the drag brake back to a nominal value? Failing that, how about reflashing the firmware?

Pdelcast 01.19.2010 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Semi Pro (Post 344914)
so i was excited to see that castle had added rock crawler mode to the castle link V 1.23 to increase the drag brake on the MM but thats now my new problem :lol:

an time i try to select rock "Crawler Full On" mode in the drop down menu i get this error


" Unhandled exception has occurred in your application. if you click
continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue
if you click quit, the application will close immediately.

Value of -1 is not valid for "value". Value should be between
Minimum and maximum.
Parameter name Value "




before i tried changing it to rock crawler mode my drag brake value was 100

so how can i fix this and get the Crawler mode working, i have herd allot of good thing from people who are using it.

Ooops!

Looks like there is a database problem. I'll have Richard check this in the morning.

Thanx!

Semi Pro 01.19.2010 10:33 PM

thankyou Patrick!

Pdelcast 01.20.2010 12:30 PM

Problem is found and fixed -- update should be on the website RSN.

Thanx!


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