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Legacy MiniPAC, WinIPAC, and Win 7

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Forces21:
Hi,

Just thought I'd check but are you using the Minipac in USB or Keyboard mode, reason for asking is that in the new version of the .ini file you have keyboard mode:1, so if you are using USB this may be the problem? Maybe should say 0 ? Might be worth a try?

Anyhow best of luck

Forces21

Hoopz:
Email Andy at Ultimarc.

Fred Smythe:

--- Quote from: Forces21 on March 24, 2010, 09:30:08 am ---Just thought I'd check but are you using the Minipac in USB or Keyboard mode, reason for asking is that in the new version of the .ini file you have keyboard mode:1, so if you are using USB this may be the problem? Maybe should say 0 ? Might be worth a try?
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That's the old version of the file. That's the one that works.

The new version of the file seems to have that as a true/false value for USB Mode.


--- Quote from: Hoopz on March 24, 2010, 11:32:15 am ---Email Andy at Ultimarc.
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I was going to, but Andy himself suggests at Ultimarc's site that I might get a faster response asking here. But I'll pass it along to him there too.

Fred Smythe:

--- Quote from: Fred Smythe on March 24, 2010, 01:59:49 am ---
--- Quote from: Dizzle on March 24, 2010, 01:06:32 am ---Can you still program it through the notepad and CTRL+ALT+P?
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Ostensibly, but I can't think of why I would need to. I can still program it through the older version of WinIPAC. The question is one of, if I can do that, why can't I through the newer version.
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Actually, I just looked into this. It'a a MiniPAC, so there's no passthrough. Just a....well, mine's a legacy one so it's a PS/2-style connector that can be set via jumper to be PS/2 or USB, I'm pretty sure.

Dizzle:

--- Quote from: Fred Smythe on March 24, 2010, 01:59:49 am ---
--- Quote from: Dizzle on March 24, 2010, 01:06:32 am ---Can you still program it through the notepad and CTRL+ALT+P?
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Ostensibly, but I can't think of why I would need to. I can still program it through the older version of WinIPAC. The question is one of, if I can do that, why can't I through the newer version.

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I was just curious to see if the thing could be programmed at all.  But then, you mentioned that you can program it through the older WinIPAC so I guess my question was pointless  :-[

I know Andy checks these forums out, but he's always been super quick on answering emails.

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