i got mine last week. i am having trouble getting windows to program it. i need to upgrade to USB 2.0 but i hesistate to do that because i heard service pack 2 for windows XP has a lot of bugs.
in manual mode it is great. it makes less noise than the pumptoys unit when the vacuum level is changing, and when the vacuum level is held, it is silent and makes no noise at all. it is also smaller than the pumptoys unit, about half as big, and does not seem to get generate heat or get hot or need space for ventilation. it also only goes to a maximum of 12 Hg so it would be hard to hurt yourself from too much vacuum with this device.
if it could get windows to program it i would definitely say it was worth $500.
it's totally likely that quicksilver will enable you to pump while you sleep due to the silent operation and programming capability. i can't wait to wake up with massive, swollen balls and a fat, oozing cock.
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you mean it makes less noise than the vacutech pump right?i got windows xp pro with sp2 and it works ok for me.the new security features do a good job at blocking spyware.jody wrote:i got mine last week. i am having trouble getting windows to program it. i need to upgrade to USB 2.0 but i hesistate to do that because i heard service pack 2 for windows XP has a lot of bugs.
in manual mode it is great. it makes less noise than the pumptoys unit when the vacuum level is changing, and when the vacuum level is held, it is silent and makes no noise at all. it is also smaller than the pumptoys unit, about half as big, and does not seem to get generate heat or get hot or need space for ventilation. it also only goes to a maximum of 12 Hg so it would be hard to hurt yourself from too much vacuum with this device.
if it could get windows to program it i would definitely say it was worth $500.
it's totally likely that quicksilver will enable you to pump while you sleep due to the silent operation and programming capability. i can't wait to wake up with massive, swollen balls and a fat, oozing cock.
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To Jody; Check out pumptoy's site and follow the directions they have there to download and re-program the com ports. It's easy and simple. In regards to using it over night? Oh Man, does it work sweet!!!!!
It's quiet and simply quivers the tube just a bit when it brings the vac back to the set levels. The only problem I had with my overnighter was waking up and cranking up the vac to see the results. Needless to say, I was packing the BullMaster's ball tubes. It was soooooo cool.
It's quiet and simply quivers the tube just a bit when it brings the vac back to the set levels. The only problem I had with my overnighter was waking up and cranking up the vac to see the results. Needless to say, I was packing the BullMaster's ball tubes. It was soooooo cool.
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I know this is slightly off topic but I just want to try and answer a question.
Jody ... been running XP Pro SP2 here for a loong time and I have had no problems with it. The only thing it did not like was an old scanner which needed to be replaced anyway.
Actually XP supports USB2 ... does your mother board support USB2? and if it does The USB2 needs to be enabled in the bios and you can just get the drivers from the motherboard manufacturer or the manufactuer of you computer.
Sry Wayman ... I ment to address this to Jody but I was in a rush to get out when I typed this originally
Jody ... been running XP Pro SP2 here for a loong time and I have had no problems with it. The only thing it did not like was an old scanner which needed to be replaced anyway.
Actually XP supports USB2 ... does your mother board support USB2? and if it does The USB2 needs to be enabled in the bios and you can just get the drivers from the motherboard manufacturer or the manufactuer of you computer.
Sry Wayman ... I ment to address this to Jody but I was in a rush to get out when I typed this originally
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OK, I have been experimenting with a low end electric pump with decent results but the QS-7 seems intense! The price is a bit hefty but seems like it may be well worth it!
A question or two, however: When using the pump in "program mode" do you have to stay connected to your PC through the USB cable?
Or does the program you write get "downloaded" into the pump via the USB cable so that you can disconnect and roam free..... I guess I don't want to have to haul a laptop or PC with me whenever I would want to pump in "program mode" (I know, I'm high maintenance!)
I quickly read the manual on Pumptoys but did not see a reference to this.... Please advise.....
A question or two, however: When using the pump in "program mode" do you have to stay connected to your PC through the USB cable?
Or does the program you write get "downloaded" into the pump via the USB cable so that you can disconnect and roam free..... I guess I don't want to have to haul a laptop or PC with me whenever I would want to pump in "program mode" (I know, I'm high maintenance!)
I quickly read the manual on Pumptoys but did not see a reference to this.... Please advise.....
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your not answering to me right?i already know if my board has usb2 on it.the bios on most have the option to turn it on or off.if you build it most cases have usb2 ports.by the way who mentioned a scanner it wasnt me.PumpMonkey wrote:I know this is slightly off topic but I just want to try and answer a question.
Wayman ... been running XP Pro SP2 here for a loong time and I have had no problems with it. The only thing it did not like was an old scanner which needed to be replaced anyway.
Actually XP supports USB2 ... does your mother board support USB2? and if it does The USB2 needs to be enabled in the bios and you can just get the drives from the motherboard manufacturer or the manufactuer of you computer
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Iam one of the lucky owners of the new pumptoys vaculogic pump.It is fantastic!So quiet and what is great when it reaches your desired pressure it turns off and then will only start again when pressure drops below the set level.Still a bit difficult to program for the computer programed pumping scenarios but no doubt pumptoys will streamline the program.
This pump is so quiet I am now using it almost daily even just for cock pumping and iam primarily a ball pumper.The pumper is a must have for the serious vacuum pumper especially those into ball pumping.I should say i also own a vacutech 9000 that had become so noisy that I cut back my use of the pump as it was too annoying.
The pumptoys pump is everything that I hoped it would be.
This pump is so quiet I am now using it almost daily even just for cock pumping and iam primarily a ball pumper.The pumper is a must have for the serious vacuum pumper especially those into ball pumping.I should say i also own a vacutech 9000 that had become so noisy that I cut back my use of the pump as it was too annoying.
The pumptoys pump is everything that I hoped it would be.
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