On Friday 10 October 2008 13:13:38 Tommaso Schiavinotto wrote: > Hi, > > I have some news, an operator of the support told me that they are going > to replace the device after having me asked to run a windows program to > obtain the serial number (that was -1, as in Argycms). > > They asked me as soon I get the new device to run the program for > getting the serial number in Windows and only after using Argyllcms. > They told me that they want to be sure argyllcms is not going to rewrite > the EEPROM. Althought they admit this would be the first report of such > a kind. > > --Tommaso Having looked at the Argyll code for the Huey I know that it does not do anything to the Huey's EEPROM. I suspect that you got a defective unit. Hal > > Graeme Gill wrote: > > Tommaso Schiavinotto wrote: > >>> Hmm. I'm wondering if it's really made by X-Rite, or whether it's > >>> counterfeit. > >> > >> Now I'm wondering just the same... I bought it in a normal shop here > >> in my town, not from a chinese ebay shopper :) > > > > I guess then that "never attribute to malice what can adequately be > > explained > > by stupidity" is applicable. It seems like their product QA is not > > all it should be ... > > > > Graeme Gill.