T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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1271.1 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | andy `���' leslie | Sat Jul 16 1988 14:35 | 5 |
| Yes. My Aiwa got confused like that as the batteries on my remote
were dying. I assumed it had recxeived a partial code and was waiting
for the rest - bit like a partial escape sequence I guess.
a
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1271.2 | Sony too | STAR::BIGELOW | Bruce Bigelow, DECnet-VAX | Sat Jul 16 1988 19:51 | 8 |
| My Sony D-7 and D-15 have both done this on occasion - no remote
involved. Power-up reboot fixes it for me, too. Usually this happened
when I'm driving - watching where I'm going and trying to control
the player by feel. I don't know what I do to confuse it, but whatever
it is it does a good job!
B
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1271.3 | Displays too | WONDER::STRANGE | No sense of harmony | Mon Jul 18 1988 08:14 | 5 |
| My Magnavox 650 has bugs in the remaining-time display code. Sometimes
it displays things that aren't numbers, or displays some huge number
which couldn't possibly be right. If I play the same disc again,
the problem usually goes away.
Steve
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1271.4 | Me too... | LARVAE::BRIGGS | They use computers don't they? | Wed Jul 20 1988 03:59 | 8 |
| I have a Phillips CD450 (or is it 460, can't remember) with remote
control. I seem to remember that that crashed one day. I can't remember
the circumstances and it never happened again but the events you
describe sound familiar. I've had the machine 18months now so I'm
not too worried.
Richard
@snam, basingstoke
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