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Tom Brown wrote:
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> I would highly recommend that you get a copy of USBCFG, run it, RTFM, etc.
Exactly! Don't try to use someone else's USB settings. This is one
part of W/eCS that doesn't necessarily move well from machine to
machine. It is not at the level of Dani or SNAP. It is more MB
specific. eCS install does a good job of identifying the available
hardware. After installation you can use USBcfg. I have not found a
need to read much to use it. Just don't select stuff you don't intend
to use, eg USB CD or floppy.
Ray
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