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Newbie question: migration from tsu3500 to tsu9400
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Post 1 made on Saturday January 26, 2008 at 08:20
eleson
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Hi,

I've used a TSU3500, but have now invested in a 9400.
I'd like to migrate the old setup into the new device.
- It is based on Daniel Tonks graphics elements,
but not the complete Page layouts.

So, Basically I want to swap the old monochrome graphics to the new in color.

Is there a simple way of doing this, that I've totally missed?
(I haven't used the ProntoEdit for a while so I realize I can have missed it.)

/Eleson
/eleson
Post 2 made on Saturday January 26, 2008 at 10:23
Techeeze
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As far as I know there is no "easy" way migrate the graphics to color. However I do believe you will be able to import all of your activities, page layout, custom IR information, and design elements just by simply doing a going to the menu of ProntoEdit Professional and selecting File -> Import. Then simply select the format PCF (or CCF, not sure which format the 3500 uses) and it should bring in your complete configuration to a format (XCF) that you can use on the 9400. But of course I think it will still be in B&W. I believe from there you will have to start migrating your design elements from B&W to color. Buuuuuttttttt ...... if you want to use the same panels and buttons but have them in color, then I believe you may have to migrate those yourself. That is unless Daniel has already migrated them, and is willing to share those elements with you. Sorry I know that is not the answer you wanted, but I believe that may be your only option. There again certainly wait to see if some more of the seasoned vet's around here have any suggestions, becuase I am still learning as well, which is part of the fun. Good luck.

-Jason

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