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Post by spaceout on Mar 15, 2007 19:55:00 GMT 7
Long time lurker, first time poster, i am the owner of the first gen N5200 Roustor and it has the VGA port on the motherboard, just missing the actual jack...are there video drivers that could be installed, is it possible to get the video working? i would like to have a small LCD screen that would possible show stats but need to know if this is even a remote possibility (or is my head up in the clouds?)
Spaced
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Post by peterfu on Mar 15, 2007 20:29:01 GMT 7
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Post by spaceout on Mar 15, 2007 23:17:29 GMT 7
I have seen that (and have "overclocked" my processor as well) but there was no discussion about actual drivers for the video or what make/model the on-board video adapter was. I would like the VGA adapter to be used for more then just viewing the BIOS screen.
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Post by loloke on Mar 22, 2007 7:43:12 GMT 7
You don't need any driver, just plug in the monitor, and you see BIOS, and Linux booting... If you solder the PS/2 port too, you can log in via keyboard. (The thecus's own kernel does'nt supports USB keyboard)
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Post by spaceout on Mar 26, 2007 20:45:10 GMT 7
any idea where one could purchase these connectors? i have not had very much luck finding them, links for both VGA and PS2 (audio too if its possible) connectors would be much appreciated. If i can get the parts, i can do a picture/tutorial on how to install them
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Post by loloke on Mar 26, 2007 23:13:57 GMT 7
I used old, defect mainboards to desolder connectors...
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