Re: [cbm4linux-users] Hi (xm1541)
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From: <ke...@fr...> - 2002-05-02 20:30:35
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On Wed, 1 May 2002, Michael Klein wrote: > On Wed, 1 May 2002 ke...@fr... wrote: > > > by adding > > MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); > Ok, must be some "RedHat-extension", since it doesn't seem to happen > with kernels from ftp.kernel.org. Yup, here at home (mandrake) it don't have this problem. maybe we need a small pach for it. > Given the age of the cable it might be X1541 or XE1541, but surely no > XM1541 or even XA1541. > > If your cable contains diodes it's most likely a XE1541, so you'll only > have to swap to pins to get it working with cbm4linux. If it doesn't > contain any electronic parts (X1541) I'd go for a new cable. Thanks a lot. I decided to make a new one (XM1541) and it worked "of the box". very very cool. I'm so happy i even created some pics/artwork of the cable. and added the step I taken. http://carlit.mine.nu/c64/ > > Have fun, I shure will. |