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2020 May 13
2
10 year old question
Hi All, I used to run webdt.org and this was built to support a tablet computer that hit the market around the late 90?s. DT Research makes them and they get sold to mostly enterprise applications. That being said there are still a few hundred thousand of these in circulation. The hardware is a bit of a hack. Its usb1.1 wit...
2020 May 13
0
10 year old question
...that official Syslinux 3.86 (the last in the 3.xx) fails to boot this system while 3.82 succeeds? How _exactly_ do you install the bootloader to the destination media? Which _exact_ version of v4.xx have you tried? Is it from some package or from built-in binaries from upstream Syslinux? > webdt.org has been read only for years now and mostly due to the fact that > owners of the hardware are limited to old versions of puppy linux, the last to > support the aging hardware in the world. This is largely due to the fact that > syslinux has updated to the point of no longer supporting...
2020 May 13
0
10 year old question
...t;>> >>> How _exactly_ do you install the bootloader to the destination media? >>> Which >>> _exact_ version of v4.xx have you tried? Is it from some package or from >>> built-in binaries from upstream Syslinux? >>> >>> >>>> webdt.org has been read only for years now and mostly due to the fact >>> that >>>> owners of the hardware are limited to old versions of puppy linux, the >>> last to >>>> support the aging hardware in the world. This is largely due to the fact >>> that...
2020 May 13
3
10 year old question
...;>> >>> >>> >>>> On Wednesday, May 13, 2020, 08:38:59 AM PDT, Daryl Kuchay via Syslinux <syslinux at syslinux.org> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I used to run webdt.org and this was built to support a tablet computer that hit the market around the late 90?s. DT Research makes them and they get sold to mostly enterprise applications. That being said there are still a few hundred thousand of these in circulation. >>> >>> The hardware is a bit...