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RML-1 Files Cannot Be Interpreted
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<blockquote data-quote="Jenners" data-source="post: 322382" data-attributes="member: 9446"><p>Hi All. </p><p></p><p></p><p> My Roland DWX-50 has been chugging along for years. Today, it's been throwing this error " the RML-1 command from the computer cannot be interpreted". I called Zahn tech support, and determined it wasn't the computer or the cable. I called Roland, but can't get through, and by the sounds of it, their not doing phone support for machines that are out of warranty. After being on hold for a long time, their phone service disconnected me. I've been digging up info online, but there's not a whole lot of help there either. I'm using the old SUM3D that came with the machine. Perhaps that's on it's last leg? This is both a bad time to be down and even worse to spend money on a CAM program. </p><p></p><p>Any help would be much appreciated. I've already lost half a day on this problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenners, post: 322382, member: 9446"] Hi All. My Roland DWX-50 has been chugging along for years. Today, it's been throwing this error " the RML-1 command from the computer cannot be interpreted". I called Zahn tech support, and determined it wasn't the computer or the cable. I called Roland, but can't get through, and by the sounds of it, their not doing phone support for machines that are out of warranty. After being on hold for a long time, their phone service disconnected me. I've been digging up info online, but there's not a whole lot of help there either. I'm using the old SUM3D that came with the machine. Perhaps that's on it's last leg? This is both a bad time to be down and even worse to spend money on a CAM program. Any help would be much appreciated. I've already lost half a day on this problem. [/QUOTE]
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