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Use manual directions to find the driver version: Type ethtool -i ethx where ethx is the Ethernet port. Read the driver name and version. Example for the first Ethernet port, eth0: # ethtool -i eth0 driver: e1000 version: 7.6.5-NAPI firmware-version: 5.6-2 bus-info: 0000:02:00.0. To find a list of Ethernet port names and their hardware addresses. Driver Downloads The latest motherboard chipset, video card, audio codec, LAN and storage controller drivers for your retro computer hardware - primarily for Win98(SE)/ME/2000/XP - can be found here. The server variants of Windows are mostly supported by the client variant drivers and therefore in most cases not mentioned under 'system'. A wide variety of ncr motherboard options are available to you, such as not touch screen, capacitive screen. You can also choose from 4.3 inch, 2.5 inch, and 15 inch ncr motherboard, as well as from pci-express x16, sata, and usb 2.0 ncr motherboard, and whether ncr motherboard is 16gb.
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Directions for updating the BIOS - set up the terminal to boot off of the CD or USB key. BIOS update is automatic for CD or USB key boots. This a multiple boot process. Terminal should reboot 3 times. First boot to start process with CD or USB key, second boot to finish the BIOS update process and the third boot takes the terminal back to normal operation (remove CD or USB key for this boot). The same boot media, CD or USB key, needs to be booted the 2nd time from either the CD or USB key media to complete the BIOS/SPI update process. The update process will pause 2 minutes at completion before rebooting automatically. The CD or USB key should be removed prior to that reboot which is the third boot back to normal operation.
- ISO Image, 09/20/2013, 15,196 KB
- Network Image, 09/20/2013, 2,851 KB
- USB Memory Key Image, 09/20/2013, 2,857 KB
- ISO Image, 09/20/2013, 15,195 KB
- Network Image, 09/20/2013, 2,851 KB
- USB Memory Key Image, 09/20/2013, 2,857 KB
Directions for updating the BIOS - set up the terminal to boot off of the CD or USB key. BIOS update is automatic for CD or USB key boots. This a multiple boot process. Terminal should reboot 3 times. First boot to start process with CD or USB key, second boot to finish the BIOS update process and the third boot takes the terminal back to normal operation (remove CD or USB key for this boot). The same boot media, CD or USB key, needs to be booted the 2nd time from either the CD or USB key media to complete the BIOS/SPI update process. The update process will pause 2 minutes at completion before rebooting automatically. The CD or USB key should be removed prior to that reboot which is the third boot back to normal operation.
- ISO Image, 09/20/2013, 15,196 KB
- Network Image, 09/20/2013, 2,851 KB
- USB Memory Key Image, 09/20/2013, 2,857 KB
- ISO Image, 09/20/2013, 15,195 KB
- Network Image, 09/20/2013, 2,851 KB
- USB Memory Key Image, 09/20/2013, 2,857 KB
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