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Reverting to ISY


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Hello Michel:

 

Here's a question for the "What if" category:

 

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I'm still using the ISY-26 (very happily, I might add!). At some point I'm going to switch over to the 99ir. But I figure that I'll let MikeB and all the other "bleeding-edgers" work out all of the neat things that can be done with it first :D .

 

I know that going from the ISY-26 to the 99ir should be painless. Just load in the latest backup file from the ISY-26, and I should be off and running (assuming that I use the same PLM). 8)

 

 

 

The question is: what happens if I ever have to go backwards?

 

I like to think about all possible scenarios. So let's say that the 99ir dies, or gets stolen, or a power surge fries it, or my dog eats it, or whatever. I guess that I could always go back to using the good ol' ISY-26.

 

But could I then take the most recent 99ir backup file and apply it to the ISY-26 without bad things happening??

 

 

Thanks and Happy New Year!

Posted

Hello Frank,

 

Unfortunately the answer is no simply because ISY-26 was not designed with 99 in mind. If anything happens to 99, we'll send you a new one!

 

 

With kind regards,

Michel

 

Hello Michel:

 

Here's a question for the "What if" category:

 

____________________________________________

 

I'm still using the ISY-26 (very happily, I might add!). At some point I'm going to switch over to the 99ir. But I figure that I'll let MikeB and all the other "bleeding-edgers" work out all of the neat things that can be done with it first :D .

 

I know that going from the ISY-26 to the 99ir should be painless. Just load in the latest backup file from the ISY-26, and I should be off and running (assuming that I use the same PLM). 8)

 

 

 

The question is: what happens if I ever have to go backwards?

 

I like to think about all possible scenarios. So let's say that the 99ir dies, or gets stolen, or a power surge fries it, or my dog eats it, or whatever. I guess that I could always go back to using the good ol' ISY-26.

 

But could I then take the most recent 99ir backup file and apply it to the ISY-26 without bad things happening??

 

 

Thanks and Happy New Year!

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