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| mcdo15:
--- Quote from: daywane on October 03, 2004, 11:45:34 am --- --- Quote from: Thenasty on October 03, 2004, 11:22:03 am ---I think its self explanatory to (thats why its called PASS-THRU). No one posted and answer for 15 minutes and it could only take you seconds to find out. --- End quote --- Why be like that? he asked a honest question and wanted some advice from some one who has done this. Maybe he did and his is giving him problems. I hate attitudes I do not have one to answer his question but I was interested in the responses, just to see if there is any problems to expect --- End quote --- i agree..i had a problem too but didn't ask that question in here. Andy was quick to reply. if you are using ps/2, then you can connect keyboard to pass though... not that your opionion is vaild, it was rude. maybe orginal poster said he was having problems, you woulnd't of said that. the problem is upon boot up if keyboard is connected, caps/shift/scroll lock led's kept flashing repeatable along with the ipac connection (the green light located on top of the unit led) good day |
| Gunstar Hero:
I do have to program the IPAC upon boot up every time. Quite annoying. =( |
| Sasquatch!:
--- Quote from: Thenasty on October 03, 2004, 11:22:03 am ---I think its self explanatory to (thats why its called PASS-THRU). No one posted and answer for 15 minutes and it could only take you seconds to find out.. --- End quote --- Based on all of the other responses I got in this thread, it turns out that your attitude-laden response of "thats why its called PASS-THRU" is wrong. Little piece of advice: The next time you feel the need to rudely blast someone for asking a question, please at least try to get your facts straight first. Thanks. |
| Sasquatch!:
--- Quote from: mcdo15 on October 03, 2004, 12:55:07 pm ---no, this came from andy (ultramarc owner) in email --- End quote --- So is it a case of "it's not supported", or will it flat-out not work? --- Quote ---let me ask you a question though, do you find yourself haveing to program ipac on every boot? --- End quote --- I don't own one yet, so I can't answer that. Sorry. |
| mcdo15:
--- Quote from: Sasquatch! on October 03, 2004, 02:53:07 pm --- --- Quote from: mcdo15 on October 03, 2004, 12:55:07 pm ---no, this came from andy (ultramarc owner) in email --- End quote --- So is it a case of "it's not supported", or will it flat-out not work? if you do ps/2, you can use keyboard. other wise, andy told me to just run cable to motherboard under usb mode --- End quote --- |
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