Just as an update here, working fine on V90L/LE.
Not had a chance to test the x150 functionality yet, but i do have a dodgy 3150 that was converted from a 9150 that wont image (hardware code issue). I will have a go with that and a modifed (;))push.k file.
The S50 should look in /wyse/wlx/wlx.ini
the S10 device should look for /wyse/wnos/wnos.ini
You are correct, the S50 is linux based, whereas the S10 is using “Wyse Thin OS”
I just formatted a 4gig peakIII stick and stuck 1.4 on it. Booted up perfectly on an S50 I had lying about.
I will have a go with some imaging later.
Nice work, any luck with that USB2.0 dos stack?
*edit*
Oh, and i also noticed a small bug. If you leave a device sat on the menu screen for a while, something like 10 mins i find the screen starts to go nuts!!
Re-boot, then its fine again 🙂
4.5.3 is available at the moment.
There seemed to be a few problems with 4.5.2 (looked like some of the file structure in the installation was incorrect)
I would advise going straight to 4.5.3 if you do consider upgrading, If i remember correctly from the release notes, its a straight upgrade from anything 4.4.1+ (inclusive)
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