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I dont have discord unfortunatelysend me a friend request on discord my tag is slycooper124#6199
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I dont have discord unfortunatelysend me a friend request on discord my tag is slycooper124#6199
DEV9 device driver v1.0 - Copyright (c) 2003 Marcus R. Brown
dev9: CXD9566 detected.
dev9: T10K detected.
dev9: 16-bit PCMCIA card detected. Vcc = 3V
dev9: MANFID 0x00f15300 not found.
dev9: SPEED Lite not found.
not necessary, the usb ports on the tool ps2 are only for the ps2 side. if your tying to input commands on the Linux board then the usb ports in front wont help you. im assuming you have your vga monitor connected to the Linux board on the back of the tool. near that port is a ps/2 keyboard port. now if you want to type commands directly on the tool ps2 that is fine only temporarily for setting up but is not advised for long term use. i wrote the tool ps2 command guide and user manual and am more than happy to walk you through how to use your tool and maintain it. i have a discord handle of slycooper124 if your interested. I can help you learn how to use this.Hey guys.
So I bought a DTL-T10000H A, the only USB ports it has is at the front, I plugged in a Lenovo KU-1619 keyboard. When I turned the console on, the keyboard num and caps lock lights turn on and then off during boot and it doesn’t work or function when trying to enter the set up. I’m assuming that the keyboard is too modern to use, could anyone recommend some keyboard that would work with the console please?
Any info would be greatly appreciated
Thanks for the response I do appreciate it. I’ve sent you a friend request on discord in hope you’ll be able to give me some help with this as there’s something that’s different to this model TOOL compared to mostnot necessary, the usb ports on the tool ps2 are only for the ps2 side. if your tying to input commands on the Linux board then the usb ports in front wont help you. im assuming you have your vga monitor connected to the Linux board on the back of the tool. near that port is a ps/2 keyboard port. now if you want to type commands directly on the tool ps2 that is fine only temporarily for setting up but is not advised for long term use. i wrote the tool ps2 command guide and user manual and am more than happy to walk you through how to use your tool and maintain it. i have a discord handle of slycooper124 if your interested. I can help you learn how to use this.