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Old 06-14-2005, 12:06 AM
tonyespinoza tonyespinoza is offline
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Default Does 6.9 include 6.6 fixes for Machine Control?

6.6 included fixes that allowed 9pin machine control to work better with the SSL 9000J console automation. these fixes were not rolled up into 6.7. can someone from digi verify if they included in 6.9?

there was a guy there named jordan that helped us with this a while back...
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Old 06-18-2005, 08:40 AM
Danny Caccavo Danny Caccavo is offline
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Default Re: Does 6.9 include 6.6 fixes for Machine Control

Yes, Tony, they were - 6.9 is "6.7 +6.6 plus recording video to the timeline and new mixing features" essentially.

Keep a lookout for an email from me.

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