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Hi All,
I have the first-gen (VGA) v90 that shipped with XPe, and I’m trying to use a brand new Transcend 4GB ( http://bit.ly/jIhbo ) and I can’t get the Wyse term to detect it, I also can’t get the USB-IDE interface that I purchased for my main development machine to detect it either, so I’m really not having much luck so far!
Any hints, tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated; I’ll be replacing the operating system with Gentoo I would imagine, but that’s another story.
– Lee
Apologies, I realise in retrospect that I didn’t actually as a question….
Is there any reason that this device wouldn’t read/identify the flash device, either because of its capacity, or configuration, or perhaps power requirements?
Is there a spec sheed for the v90’s main board available anywhere?
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