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Old 07-27-2009, 07:22 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by cloggy View Post
I've also installed the latest OI version (20090508) on my Hanlin V3-ext, installed the driver Linux USB/Ethernet driver for Windows/XP but as soon as I connect the USB cable, a red light starts flashing in the upper left hand corner, the Hanlin gets completely blocked (hard-reset necessary) and just after a few minutes I see a new network connection in Windows/XP but that cannot be enabled. Anybody any ideas?
What is it that you are trying to do?
If you are refering to using the Linux.inf file in Windows, the instructions are located in the last paragraph here:
http://openinkpot.org/wiki/SSHAccess

BTW, the SSH connection does not work correctly in Windows XP when I have tried it. It works great from Linux.

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PS. Without the driver installed, the light becomes steady red when I connect the USB cable and I can normally use the Hanlin.
That is just as it should be. You can charge the battery while reading.
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