He's gone. Pretty sure he kows hat he's doing and is just being a dink
He just intimated that it has audio capabilities beyond the pc speaker so![]()
He's gone. Pretty sure he kows hat he's doing and is just being a dink
He just intimated that it has audio capabilities beyond the pc speaker so![]()
Whoa, just got a weird cloudflare thingy for EP???
What the hell is that anyway?
I was seeing those quite frequently months ago.
You've never heard of cloudflare?
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what game to play next or go back to/replay
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It should have at least one mini pcie, but going by the data sheet it possibly might have two. Wifi card would go into one the other should be for flash sata.
I have a bunch of mini pcie wifi cards here but I think I only have one flash sata.
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Found out more this morning. Turns out it does have a 256MBs built in sata drive. Turns out I had disconnected it absent mindedly when I first found it, thinking it was a wifi card. rebooting it, the thing has windows CE6 installed but I cant get it to log in. it just tried to connect to thier original database or network. Im going to install freeDOS on it and see what else I can do.
I bet I could, windows 7 came on a few other models. Im having so much fun with DOS, although Im sure it could run Windows 7 with DOS box.
I have neglected to mention that there are no mini PCIE slots on the board at all, In spite of what the datsheet may say. There is only one SATA port and one USB header. There isn't even a standard SATA power connector as the internal drive (1GB as it turns out) is powered by a fan connector!
It's a normal 7 pin sata data port?
Yeah that's odd the info for all three models suggests the series has mini pcie (it doesn't explicitly state it but that's the normal interface for thin clients and laptops). I guess the "optional wifi" must use the internal usb
Internal usb is pretty odd for a PC, I've seen it on set top boxes (tuner or pvr) though.
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