by Y-my-R » Thu Feb 06, 2020 9:57 pm
...although... coming to think of it. I think there's no feature in the Mackie OS/D8B itself, that would let you look to another D8B over the network via FTP.
So, a twisted pair network cable doesn't really make sense to use to connect the two D8B units together (unless it's for cascading the units, to make them switch layers in sync, and for solo buttons to work across both units, etc.).
You'd either have to connect the units to the same network switch your regular computer is connected to, or use a twisted pair cable to connect one D8B at a time to your regular computer. But then you'd have to set up a local network between the two (e.g. 192.168.0.10 and 192.168.0.20 as IPs for the two units, 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet Mask), and then enter the IP for the connected D8B in your FTP client (user "anonymous" and leave the password field blank) to get to the data on that unit.
Since the D8B doesn't really get an auto-assigned IP from a DHCP server as most network devices do nowadays, I think you won't get around configuring a local network between your main computer and each D8B when you want to access them via FTP. I think that's what I did last time I needed to get on there.
Sorry... maybe solving the floppy emulator problem would be simpler after all. I'm just a computer nerd and don't mind fiddling with these sorts of network connections settings/issues.
Btw... if the meters freeze and the floppy emulator stopped working... maybe the BIOS somehow lost it's settings, and the D8B trips over it after a while (e.g. memory latency or similar). Did you happen to check if the BIOS settings are still the way they're supposed to be?