Wholehog 3 doesn´t respond to MSC

Hi,
I am having trouble when I send MSC to the Wholehog 3 console. I did every setup steps as recalled from the manual to enable the console to receive MSC, but while I send the MSC data it simply does nothing.
I am confident that my MSC device transmitter is working ok, and that the MSC data is the correct for the console. I also downloaded the Status Cue software ( I do not know of any other software simpler than this to view MSC in the PC via the MIDI In port), and it seems to receive every MSC command properly.
Are any MIDI event monitor in the Wholehog 3 console?
I suspect that I am only bypassing a simple configuration step to work properly with MSC in the console, but other that the Network panel settings I do not what could be.
Thank you very much for any help.
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  • Using Tera Term through GPIB IEEE interfaces and developing monitoring tools. Labview and Lab Widows are other programs I use too.
    Tom it comes from developing test programs for microprocessors. I got really used to using serial emulators and recieviers for tons of applications. All it takes is modifying code a little bit and changing the interface and simulation tools. Dynamic serial emulators are good for visualizing anything. A solutions I was considering and have tried some of in the past works with MIDI (notes, timecode, and show control). It also works with DMX. I've also used it in limited applications to review scanning protocol for laser heads.
    I suppose it's a bit too technical for this topic but it inspired me to think about developing a new sw app for troubleshooting timecode issues that I myself am experiencing. Also made me think about the DL2 sync discussion I was having w Scott last week.
    Maybe if I bought some glasses and a pocket protector.....
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  • Using Tera Term through GPIB IEEE interfaces and developing monitoring tools. Labview and Lab Widows are other programs I use too.
    Tom it comes from developing test programs for microprocessors. I got really used to using serial emulators and recieviers for tons of applications. All it takes is modifying code a little bit and changing the interface and simulation tools. Dynamic serial emulators are good for visualizing anything. A solutions I was considering and have tried some of in the past works with MIDI (notes, timecode, and show control). It also works with DMX. I've also used it in limited applications to review scanning protocol for laser heads.
    I suppose it's a bit too technical for this topic but it inspired me to think about developing a new sw app for troubleshooting timecode issues that I myself am experiencing. Also made me think about the DL2 sync discussion I was having w Scott last week.
    Maybe if I bought some glasses and a pocket protector.....
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