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Tazz

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  1. So I found something by accident tonight, I had unplugged my keyboard by accident and didn't realize it, I opened up Escribe and it worked with the mouse, all buttons functioning just no keyboard input. When I plugged in the keyboard Escribe froze again. The only way I was able to work in Escribe with the keyboard and mouse was to repeatedly hit the esc button while the mouse pointer was where I wanted it. There has to be some conflict there somewhere I just don't have the knowledge to figure it out but I know someone will. Hope this bit of info helps.

  2. Hi Feklar, I'm having the same exact trouble as you. I too have a 890FX board, Asus Crosshair IV with the same NEC usb controller. I just did a clean install of Windows 7 pro because I tried Windows 10 and had problems with my ATI drivers as a matter of fact I had problems with my usb port drivers, that's why I did a clean install, they all work now. I'm interested in what the solution is.

  3. Hi all,
    I just downloaded Escribe and installed on a clean install of Windows 7 Pro on an AMD platform. When I open Escribe it just sits there and won't let me open anything. In order to close it I have to use m y task manager. If I hookup my board it does recognize it but still Escribe is frozen. I have read through the forums and nothing has helped. 

    Dan

  4. Thanks for the tips, this station is still fairly new to me and the only stuff I have been doing with it is mostly 18ga or smaller. I've been between 550-580F but I think for the 14ga wire I'll be turning up the temp a bit and using my bigger tip, don't remember the exact one. I have a foot each of the 14ga so I could do a little practicing.

  5. I have a quick question about this. I'm just about ready to start putting together my mod and I have never soldered such thick wire (14ga) to that small pad for the 510 connections. I use the hakko fx88d, which I've only used for my dna 30 and 40, what would be a good temp to use on this?

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