Lee Hilt kindly sent me a picture that showed us how to find the reset  
button.  My son depressed the button (I was unable to see it with my  
old eyes) and now the brick refuses to switch on or to stop clicking  
so we can't reload the drivers.

I have to say that I went into this FLL League with great excitement.   
I am now totally turned off by the entire experience.  Buggy  
equipment, buggy programs, drivers download pages hidden so well that  
unless you are given the exact page, even Google's spiders struggle to  
find it.

I have received 6 emails in the half an hour since I sent my original  
email.  All these people are experiencing the self same problems as we  
are experiencing with the programs that run, not resembling the  
programs that were downloaded.

This is the most appalling situation I have ever experienced.  Lego  
needs to get their act together and sell equipment that works.  Driver  
and firmware updates should be easily found.  This is an exceedingly  
expensive exercise and for this money, I expect far better service and  
equipment.

My team has spent more work trying to fix Lego issues than they have  
on developing their programs.  It is most frustrating for my team to  
write a program, have it run perfectly 3 times and then on the 4th  
time have to execute a program that does not resemble the one that ran  
perfectly 3 times prior.

Now we have a dead brick just because we attempted to reset it.

Just in case you haven't realized it yet, I am fuming.

Sherene

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