![]() Well also with this question i NEVER used it when i got the original version of thecus firmware so i did not miss anything. How to support the hardware buttons on the device (e.g.So i stopped there but i do understand that we as a community have to get the LCD Display to work. I really haven't been trying to fix it because when i used the original thecus Linux i did not use the LCD Display. I heard you needed the drivers of it that are installed on the original DOM module. Havent seen anyone yet that got the LCD display to work. Will there be a solution for the LCD display?.What about iSCSI and - above all (for me) - USB targets? How to setup those?.Now I just need to order the DOM and have a couple of spare drives for next step and then find the time to do the conversion. Personally I truly appreciate all the input everyone has been adding and sharing with us some good info on converting the N5200 to an alternative OS as well. The only alternative method otherwise is to use an old VGA cable and expose the pins and use that with some paper line up again it when you're plugging it into the board and you will be able to establish a video connection as well. just need to be patient and take your time with it and you will be just fine. I don't have much experience with soldering but nevertheless. I had to simply use my dremel to make a modified cut to allow the new VGA connector to stick out but works great. ![]() I could not find the short profile one to add to it but nevertheless it works. In my case, I've managed to get the VGA header added. you will find that it will fill in a little for each connection point and it when it begins to swell on the top is your queue to stop feeding the solder. Also if possible, I would suggest using a magnifier if you have one. I also decided to bend outside connectors a little as well to give me a little more clearing and this simply made it a little easier and lest likely to mess up when soldering. The key to soldering the header is to solder the center connections 1st. Just make sure soldering iron your using has small tip ideal for soldering cirtuits and extra fine solder. With a little practice, you should be able to do it with relative ease. It may seem a little eary task but in principle, if you've not soldered before, I would suggest pratice a few times on an alternate board. ![]()
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