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Hi,
Our initial testing of 6.5.0.23 on our Thin OS models has highlighted a problem with our converted terminals, these terminals were originally V30 and V90’s and we have been running these converted terminals with different Thin OS revisions with the latest being 6.3.0.22 with no problems.
I have upgraded three converted terminals to 6.5.0.23 and all three now fail to boot, they get stuck on the “Verifying DMI Pool Data………” screen.
S10’s and V10L’s upgrade fine.
I have logged this problem with Wyse support, I will post an update once they have responded.
Del
UPDATE:
6.5.0.30 does not fix the problem. This is still logged with Wyse support.
UPDATE:
Response from Wyse Support:
It appears that V class units will not support 6.5 WTOS. Standard V class (non “L”) units will not run past 6.4 versions of WTOS.
There is no planned support past 6.4 for non “L” v-class.
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