At the moment, Nomad PC and Nomad Mac (which replace Offline for PC and Offline for Mac) are available from the software download link on the Nomad or Puck product pages. In the next couple of days, we will be adding those two software downloads on all of the Eos family desk product pages.The Nomad software has taken the place of the Offline Editor. I'm having trouble finding the downloads on their new website. However, searching for Nomad in the top right box should give you results, from which you can choose the appropriate download.
No, the dongle is only needed to have your Mac/Pc operate as a client (Eos/Congo Client Dongle or Nomad 256) or for it to function as a primary/backup. It's possible the download was corrupted. You might try to download the file again. There is a specific download for PCs and another for Macs. Also be sure you are trying to install the Nomad software and not the "console" software - which is used for any ETC-provided hardware (sorry, just need to say it). If you continue to run into problems, the fastest resolution will come by calling ETC tech support. Sorry you are having problems.This may seem like a stupid question, but do you need a dongle or USB key to get the Nomad Software to load?
I keep getting error messages stating that it can't find certain files in the installation process, so I'm not even getting the software to boot up at the moment.
I will log back in later on tonight when I get access to the terminal to list the specific files that are missing.
I'm not entirely sure, but I think ETCs downloads page has some of the older versions. However, I'd look at just upgrading the software at your theater. V 2.2 has a lot of cool updates
I'd be upgrading the console.
1.9 is old software and they might start running into issues with people coming in with show files written on desks with a more recent OS.
There is NOTHING to be lost in upgrading and it takes about 5 minutes.
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