VirtuaShenmue wrote:Thanks for the answers!
It would be cool to have dreamsheel boot directly from the dongle.
You must "say" to the console to read the serial port, it's why the only way is to have a new bios.
Moderators: pcwzrd13, mazonemayu
VirtuaShenmue wrote:Thanks for the answers!
It would be cool to have dreamsheel boot directly from the dongle.
fafadou wrote:VirtuaShenmue wrote:Thanks for the answers!
It would be cool to have dreamsheel boot directly from the dongle.
You must "say" to the console to read the serial port, it's why the only way is to have a new bios.
VirtuaShenmue wrote:fafadou wrote:VirtuaShenmue wrote:Thanks for the answers!
It would be cool to have dreamsheel boot directly from the dongle.
You must "say" to the console to read the serial port, it's why the only way is to have a new bios.
I guess the community already tried, but so it isn't possible to force the startup from the serial port in some way?
The Bios during the startup, doesn't check the serial port at all?
grenert wrote:Well, these are the cards I've tried so far (also some Sandisk MicroSD cards not shown). No luck at all. All cards formatted FAT32, 32K and 64K clusters tried. Even tried full format (not quick). I get one of three errors:
No acknowledgement that an SD card is present.
SD card cannot be read.
SD is present but MBR cannot be read.
At this point, I've concluded either there is something about my particular DC that it will not use this SD reader, or that it is so picky about SD cards I'll have to spend a hundred bucks and many hours to find a compatible one. I'm glad my optical drive is still OK, and I have a good CD burner!
grenert wrote:Well, these are the cards I've tried so far (also some Sandisk MicroSD cards not shown). No luck at all. All cards formatted FAT32, 32K and 64K clusters tried. Even tried full format (not quick). I get one of three errors:
No acknowledgement that an SD card is present.
SD card cannot be read.
SD is present but MBR cannot be read.
At this point, I've concluded either there is something about my particular DC that it will not use this SD reader, or that it is so picky about SD cards I'll have to spend a hundred bucks and many hours to find a compatible one. I'm glad my optical drive is still OK, and I have a good CD burner!
Users browsing this forum: Majestic-12 [Bot]