An Intel based IBM PC or compatible running Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT.
A current version of the Cueline ProFlashApplication. You will find this application on the Cueline CD that came with your 1M1 for units above serial number 1m1A0009. The newest version ofProFlashis also available on the Cueline Website at http://www.cueline.com/support.html.
Your computer must have a MIDI interface of some sort with at least one MIDI out and one MIDI in connector. Any MIDI interface supported directly by Windows will suffice (e.g., Midiman's Midisport (USB connect) or Portman (parallel connect)). If you do not have a specific MIDI hook-up device, note that most current PC sound cards support MIDI through the PC's 15pin game/joystick port. You will need the acquire a game port-to-MIDI connector cable, however (e.g., see http://www.cablesnmor.com/midi-cable.html).
An internet connection and internet browser.
A WinZip application or like utility that will decompress .zip files.
Step 1:From the Internet at http://www.cueline.com/support.htmldownload the current 1M1 "zipped" firmware data file(s) to a known location on your PC. The latest firmware data files available for download are:
VideoFirm14J.zip
ProcFirm15A.zip
Step 2:Unzip the foregoing files to a known location on your PC.
Step 3:Connect Up.... Connect the MIDI Out from your computer to the MIDI In on the 1M1. Connect the MIDI In on your computer to the MIDI Out on the 1M1. Connect the video output of the 1M1 to your video monitor. Power up your video monitor and then your 1M1.
Step 4:Start the Cueline Flash Utility (double click on its icon).