Post by Cadmia on Oct 20, 2017 22:01:48 GMT
"Alright..so the actuators in sector 7-C seem to be working properly..but the musculature fibers in sector 7-D seem to be having issues communicating with the central relay..that might be what's causing these malfunctions.." Cadmia said as she looked from the open, mechanical structures of the inside of her arm to the screen that was reading out her diagnostics for her right arm. Something had happened with it. Every time she tried to move it in one direction, it moved in another way. The control from the central relay seemed to have been inverted. Most likely the signals were getting crossed somehow. That was an easy enough fix at least. Of course, that was her initial thought. She grabbed one of the cords from the diagnostic machine, plugging it into the CPU relay that was within her malfunctioning arm. The diagnostic scan itself took twenty minutes, and showed that her initial thought was only half correct.
There was a malfunction within the CPU's communications, yes. But there was also some internal damage to the CPU itself. There wasn't too much to do, but it was very necessary repairs. With a sigh, Cadmia hit a button on the table she had her arm resting on, causing a portion of the table to flip over, giving her access to her tools. There were a few frayed wires on the inside. That was a simple fix, and was going to be the first one she made. Grabbing the soldering iron off of her little workbench, she took a deep breath, and then exhaled, turning the iron on and placing it against the first wire. The whole process of soldering the wire back together took a good twenty minutes, during which Cadmia had to keep her arm perfectly still. Thankfully, she was able to do that thanks to her mechanical enhancements. After those twenty minutes, the wires were all soldered back into place, the material that she'd used for the solder being strong enough to withstand a use of overdrive if she needed to use it. Of course, that still wasn't a fix for the motherboard itself.
Of course, first things first: Check the programs that the motherboard was in control of, make sure that none of them were corrupted or infected with anything that would have caused the inversion of controls. With her vision driving over to the computer that was in front of her, she pulled up the programs that her endoskeleton's motherboard controlled. And surely enough, the first thing she found was that the program for her arm's movement had been messed with. "Dammit..that's the last time I let Cograne update anything of mine.." She muttered under her breath as she started redoing the code from the ground up. If her right arm hadn't been burned to cinders when she was younger, then she wouldn't have had this problem..but..well..unfortunate circumstances were always going to be unfortunate. It was just a fact of life.
A few hours later, Cadmia felt like she was ready. She slowly pulled the diagnostic cords out of the CPU in her arm, shutting down the machine she'd been hooked up to afterwards. A single thought, and her arm moved in the direction it was supposed to move. Just like it should have been, like her arm wasn't even mechanical. "Alright..that works fine now." She said as she stretched her arms up and over her head, the lack of a popping noise making it even more apparent that her body wasn't fully human. Still, she had some other things to do. For now, it was time to go off and train.
There was a malfunction within the CPU's communications, yes. But there was also some internal damage to the CPU itself. There wasn't too much to do, but it was very necessary repairs. With a sigh, Cadmia hit a button on the table she had her arm resting on, causing a portion of the table to flip over, giving her access to her tools. There were a few frayed wires on the inside. That was a simple fix, and was going to be the first one she made. Grabbing the soldering iron off of her little workbench, she took a deep breath, and then exhaled, turning the iron on and placing it against the first wire. The whole process of soldering the wire back together took a good twenty minutes, during which Cadmia had to keep her arm perfectly still. Thankfully, she was able to do that thanks to her mechanical enhancements. After those twenty minutes, the wires were all soldered back into place, the material that she'd used for the solder being strong enough to withstand a use of overdrive if she needed to use it. Of course, that still wasn't a fix for the motherboard itself.
Of course, first things first: Check the programs that the motherboard was in control of, make sure that none of them were corrupted or infected with anything that would have caused the inversion of controls. With her vision driving over to the computer that was in front of her, she pulled up the programs that her endoskeleton's motherboard controlled. And surely enough, the first thing she found was that the program for her arm's movement had been messed with. "Dammit..that's the last time I let Cograne update anything of mine.." She muttered under her breath as she started redoing the code from the ground up. If her right arm hadn't been burned to cinders when she was younger, then she wouldn't have had this problem..but..well..unfortunate circumstances were always going to be unfortunate. It was just a fact of life.
A few hours later, Cadmia felt like she was ready. She slowly pulled the diagnostic cords out of the CPU in her arm, shutting down the machine she'd been hooked up to afterwards. A single thought, and her arm moved in the direction it was supposed to move. Just like it should have been, like her arm wasn't even mechanical. "Alright..that works fine now." She said as she stretched her arms up and over her head, the lack of a popping noise making it even more apparent that her body wasn't fully human. Still, she had some other things to do. For now, it was time to go off and train.