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remove the connector and then restore power to recover control of the MMP. The crash is caused
by signals or apparent signals on the receive pin of the communications port if they arrive when
the TT8v2 is in low power sleep and if the ground connection between the TT8v2 and the PC is
intermittent.
McLane recommends that you boot the PC, start Crosscut, connect the cable to the PC,
connect the cable to the MMP, and connect power to the MMP (in that order).
To connect and disconnect the communications cable complete the following steps:
1. Always boot the PC and start Crosscut before connecting the communications
cable to the MMP.
2. Connect the communications cable first to the PC and then to the MMP.
3. Disconnect the communications cable first from the MMP and then from the PC.
4. Connect to and disconnect from the MMP as smoothly as possible. Try to
prevent repeated intermittent contacts.
5. Leave the PC and Crosscut running until the COMM cable is disconnected from
the MMP.
Using Crosscut
Crosscut is a DOS-based program that runs on a PC. Crosscut will run without
modification or difficulty under DOS, Windows up to Windows 98, 1st edition, and Windows
NT up to Version 4.0, Service Pack 5. Later releases of these operating systems commonly
require a change to the registry of your PC to disable power management of the serial port.
Modifications may also be required to enable the mouse. Detailed instructions for the registry
change can be found below and at www.mclanelabs.com/laptops_and_crosscut.html. Contact
McLane or Onset Computer (www.onsetcomp.com) for additional information.
First Time Crosscut Use
To use Crosscut for the first time, complete the following steps:
1. Place the six Crosscut files from the disk provided in the Toolkit into a directory
that is on your path or create a new directory for them and add it to your path.
Alternatively, create a Crosscut directory and place the six Crosscut files there. If
you operate Crosscut from the directory that contains the files, changes to the
path are unnecessary.
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