Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 03:58:40 EDT 2019 | artem
Hello, what is the difference between the TP9-2 and the TP11-UFP? The TP11-UFP is larger, can it do something more than the TP9-2 except placing more components?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 07:38:16 EDT 2006 | cyber_wolf
Have you considered calling Mydata tech support ?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 07:09:20 EDT 2006 | ev
Yes .... I have spoken with Mydata tech support several times.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 10:06:51 EST 2011 | ev
Thanks anyway.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 07:40:56 EDT 2006 | ev
I have a TP11 UFP without the hydra option and have had difficulty keeping it running. The latest problem is a hardware iniation problem which in the past was a PAIB board failure which I replaced about one year ago almost to the day. Has anyone seen
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 16:10:37 EST 2010 | ev
Seasons Greetings to all. Here's hoping for a great 2011. I have a Mydata TP11-UFP that won't initialize on start up. Hence we can't run production. Has anyone seen this problem? Do you have any suggestions.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 16:41:48 EST 2010 | dyoungquist
Hi Ev, We are running a TP9-2 which should be very similar to your TP11-UFP. I need a little more information to be able to help. Is it failing on the initialize hardware step? Or is it a different point in the start up sequence that it fails? Wha
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 24 08:07:06 EDT 2021 | artem
Hello, I have a Mydata TP11-UFP which stopped working. It prints F-MOT1-38/245:MSETDYNX during initialisation. Any idea what could be wrong? I have already replaced the capacitors and the Inrush Current Limiters on the "L-19-588-18" board. Also ins
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 30 11:33:04 EDT 2000 | Walter
CAL Comp 34180 DIGITIZER Installation on MYDATA TP-11UFP Installed per set-up & installstion documents provided by CAL Comp. When trying to activate mouse get no result.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 05 20:23:36 EDT 2005 | mdang
Hi, I am looking for a utility to clone a mydata TP11 hard disk for backup purposes. Can you help? Thanks, -Michael