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Computrainer model 8002
Computrainer model 8002












If you're running legacy CT software, ErgVideo or PerfPRO Studio (what we use most ), any chipset seems to work. Some Trainer Road users have been successful with a different chip, but Trainer Road website says "The handlebar unit should have firmware version 43.45 or newer." (this is actually a typo and they meant 45.43, but they haven't caught on yet ). If you plan on running RacerMate One or Trainer Road, you'll need the latest 45.43 chip installed in the handlebar controller.

computrainer model 8002

From my experience, most 8001 handlebar controllers had 25.41 or 25.43 firmware chips in them. We run a 5-CompuTrainer studio so I've owned 15-20 CTs over the years. You can only tell the version using the 4-second start-up display.ģ5.65 - Puck controller with no earclip HR circuits and embedded Polar HR components previously in the red-lump Polar HR cable.ģ6.10 - Further modes internal to add better chip and memory. The short lived 41.62 was not supposed to see the light of day, but did, and will also display as 45.43 in RM1. Note - PC software will not display anything above 40.95 correctly and the RM1 software display this 40.95 value as 45.43 (hard-coded ). Alternates display of HR and cadence while running external software.Ģ5.42/25.43 - Mostly changes to do with wireless HR and drag functions.

computrainer model 8002

Controller displays PRO only when software is running. Allows stereo cable to remain inserted while doing calibration, except for 3D. CT maintains stand-alone function until a race screen is displayed.

computrainer model 8002

Here's a quick rundown on the chipset versions.ġ6.15 – Chipset for Nintendo and Commodore 64Ģ7.41 - Chip reads 23.41 on Handlebar Controller (for 750-watt "Standard" Load Generator with Pro Controller )Ģ5.33 - First PC Chip - did NOT have ERG mode function during PC use.Ģ5.41 – Allowed for ERG function in newly released Coaching Software. My concern would be the firmware version in the handlebar controller chip, depending on what software you intend to run (more on this below ). Previous posters are correct in that the load generator is functionally the same between the 80. Here is one of the replies on that thread, I hope it is of use. I am also going to add the link to the page - I hope that this is acceptable to the admin here at BT. I am copying the reply here - It is not my info, but seems detailed and accurate. I recalled a post I had read several days ago on another website discussing this question.














Computrainer model 8002