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Re: Installed Deneb and now have problems.
« on: March 24, 2011, 11:02:35 PM »
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I haven't had much time to play around with the card but I did get the Rev 11 Buster installed and it still wont work in Z3 mode :( Zorro2 it is then.

I was thinking of getting an ethernet adapter for the card depending on how much cable costs per meter to get the A4000 internet access. What other things do people use with their Denebs other than flash drives etc?


I'm using mine for keyboard, mouse, audio, network, flash drives, hard drives, and multi-card reader.  I'm going to try a Zip 250 here soon, as well.

I'll have to go back through and read the entire thread, as I'm using a 4000D with Buster 9, and DMA mode is working great.  I had to install the Buster9 ROMtag.

Which makes me think (again, not having read the thread,) if you leave the Buster9 ROMTag installed, the instructions say the board will not work properly with a Buster 11 installed.
 

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Re: Installed Deneb and now have problems.
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2011, 02:14:40 AM »
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How do you find out what version of the firmware is installed as maybe that's my issue?


I believe the flash util will tell you.  Otherwise, use a program like Scout, look at Expansions, and select the Deneb, look at the serial number.  Its hex representation includes something like $E3B, and the last two digits are the firmware.  OR something like that; it's in the docs for certain.  FYI, flashing my firmware to v9 and installing the Buster9RomTag made all the difference for me, with my v9 Buster.