The Subway, unfortunately, is a different story. I have not been able to get it to work at all, in either machine. I've tried clockports on an X-surf, BuddhaIDE and a Kickflash, and the A1200 MB. Frankly, its been very frustrating and I've pretty much given up.
Why didn't you contact me on this issue? We are offering support, no matter if first hand or second hand hardware is involved.
If we don't know you've got a problem we can't help you.
All clockports you mentioned (A1200 MB, X-surf, BuddhaIDE and Kickflash) are known to work perfectly with the SUBWAY, and have been successfully tested here. Moreover, quite some people use a similar setup without any problem.
Are you sure that you did connect the SUBWAY in the correct orientation? There are explicit manuals for both Xsurf and Buddha cards on our web site. If turned by 180 degree the SUBWAY will shortcircuit some system signals which could lead to the problem you described (anyhow, you will notice the shortcircuit
very soon... that's why we provide a manual with the card, some pictures on how to connect everything the right way and support by email, in case something is left unclear.
Please contact me by PM (mboehmer
e3b.de) so we can get your SUBWAY running.
Michael