That's the "POS" model.
They have one basic issue -- a short between the keyboard and the chair -- your best bet is to fix the loose nut behind the keyboard. Then you should be just fine.
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That's the "POS" model.
They have one basic issue -- a short between the keyboard and the chair -- your best bet is to fix the loose nut behind the keyboard. Then you should be just fine.
I bet this is a teensy 1.0 compatible device, though I am unsure if you can upgrade since there are no buttons on it... perhaps you can add them your self...
k3rizz3k@
I know what he is trying to do. just let him be.
Thanks for your support but i think its not upgradeable via usb.
My pc recognises it as generic usb hub.
Looks very similar to ps2chipers chips, could well be an atmel but with no button on the board not sure how you would go about programming it.
I would assume where the 2 holes are on the board would be the place to put a button though so could well be upgradeable with a bit of work.
Where did you get this one from???
looks like the name on the black chip was scraped.
I get the error ''AtLibUsbDfu.dll'' not found'' whether the dongle is plugged or not.
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