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Post the login details in the Private Servers section instead.4. Check that we don't already have the file on our FTP servers. If you don't have access to the FTP servers then ask someone who has (a moderator for example). Here it is: Ejay Dance 4 (2002)minimum system requeriments-Windows 95, 98, Millennium, 2000 & XP (Unoficially Vista & 7)-Pentium II, 300 mHz-64 MB RAM-200MB hard drive space-DirectX compatible graphics card-Minimum resolution of 800 x 600 pixels-16-bit color settings-16-bit sound card-Protection method: C-DILLA 30-day trial protectionInstructions: Install Dance 4 normaly, then rename 'MMediaMail.csx' to 'MMediaMail.exe' (found in the C:eJayDance4ejayeJay folder) then run it from there.Kmaster. Here it is: Ejay Dance 4 (2002)minimum system requeriments-Windows 95, 98, Millennium, 2000 & XP (Unoficially Vista & 7)-Pentium II, 300 mHz-64 MB RAM-200MB hard drive space-DirectX compatible graphics card-Minimum resolution of 800 x 600 pixels-16-bit color settings-16-bit sound card-Protection method: C-DILLA 30-day trial protectionInstructions: Install Dance 4 normaly, then rename 'MMediaMail.csx' to 'MMediaMail.exe' (found in the C:eJayDance4ejayeJay folder) then run it from there.If you look at the title, the request is Dance Ejay 1 (1997).

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There are 4 types of cab panel that were used with NCE system over time. Some were used by SYSTEM ONE. This section covers:1) UTP (RJ12) PANEL2) RJ45 UTP PANEL3) PowerCab PCP PANEL4) DIN PANEL5) CBB PANEL6) CBB PANEL REPEATER7) CAB PANEL SCHEMATICS (See how the connections are made.)1) UTP (RJ12) PANEL (Current Production)This is the standard UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) panel used by all NCE systems for cab panel expansion for all NCE system. It is included with the PowerPro starter package.

(PowerCab users should see the PCP panel below for more information.)The panels all use 6P6C or RJ12 Telco jacks. The wiring is Pin to Pin on all 4 jacks.

The panel can also double as a cab bus as a 1 to 3 splitter if used right at the command station. You must use Pin to Pin RJ12 or 'data' cables. The typical standard telephone cables you find at any store selling phone supplies will not work. You must get them fromThe LED is optional and could be used to indicate local track power. 2) RJ45 UTP PANEL (Current Production)This panel is an ALTERNATIVE upgrade from the standard UTP panel for cab panel expansion. It has normal RJ12 jacks on the front of the panel but has RJ45 Ethernet type jacks on the back.

The key feature of this Cab Panel system is the use of 'Off The Shelf' RJ45 Ethernet Cables to run from command station to panel or between panels.Why use RJ45 UTP Panels over standard UTP panels? Because thecables for RJ45 are off the shelf compatible, just as inexpensive andgive better electrical performance than the 6 conductor telco flat cable.To learn more about the technical details and advantages including the MANUAL for this panel go here:The picture on the left shows the RJ45 panel from the rear side.The picture on the right is showing a RJ12 to RJ45 adapter.

You need one of these adapters right at the command station to allow you to use the RJ45 UTP panel system. 3) PowerCab PCP PanelThe PowerCab includes a special panel called the 'Power Cab Panel' or the PCP panel for short. All the jacks are RJ12 type. The PCP panel is required for use with the PowerCab when the PowerCab is being used to power the layout. IT IS NOT a general UTP expansion panel. To expand PowerCab capabilities to supporting OTHER NCE CABS to be used with the PowerCab, you should purchase standard UTP panels as expansion panels.The left front jack (LED at the bottom) is a special jack that allows track power from the PowerCab to reach the track connector on the back of the panel.

Plugging in the PowerCab into the right jack will not allow the layout to run eventhough the PowerCab is alive and appear to be running.There is only one RJ12 jack in the back. So the PCP panel must be located at the start or end of a given cab bus run. 5) CBB01 PANELS (Discontinued)There are two version of the CBB panel. Both NCE (Master Series), Wangrow (System One) and Ramfix (Ramtraxx) use this class of panels. Common to all CBB panels is the use of the old style 1/4' Stereo Headphone Jacks on the front of the panel.

The use of a 1/4 jack require the support of electronics on the panel board. So there was a cost penalty associated with these type of panels.NCE later abandoned this class of cab panels in favor of the less expensive UTP panel.V1.0 (Left Picture): Used by all 3 systems. Shown is the NCE version but there are other versions like it sold by Wangrow System One and Ramfix Ramtraxx that are similar looking but the 1/4 jacks are rounded on the top and not flat topped like NCE.V2.0 (Right Picture) was only sold by NCE. This V2.0 board added inrush current management and were updated to the use of surface mount parts.

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The LED would blink when the cab was being talked too.