![]() Well, I'm posting here (almost) by recomendation of OutZider (well, he told this to ciphee, under the same circumstances though) Here's the output when I run the tablet magic daemon from the terminal:ġ04:~ TonyK$ /Library/PreferencePanes/TabletMagic.prefPane/Contents/Resources/TabletMagicDaemon -dġ04:~ TonyK$ Machine Type: ADP2,1 (Hackintosh?) I don't know if they would be of any help. Is it possible that the touch screen is on a different serial port? If so, how would I get tablet magic to recognize another port? Is this something I would edit in the plist file? Once again, sorry for my incompitance.Īlso, here are some links to some linux drivers that people have written for the touch screen in this device. I've been doing some digging, and I noticed that apple system profiler is reporting serial0 as an internal modem. When I list the serial ports, this is what comes up:Īttached is my ist (Had to change the file name for the forum to let me upload it.) I went through the script, and attempted to manually make the modifications that the script automates. Looks like the TC4400 uses the same wireless card too for you guys that need to swap the intel. ![]() also system profiler claims that the airport is turned off but it is in fact on and working. ![]() Oh mine shows up as en2 on account of trying the iwi2200bg(en1) fix which sucked and was slow as heck. I found the mini-pci wireless card for $15 bucks online and got it in less than 2 days from computer parts alliance here in Canadia (or Canada as the commoners call it). Gets like 200 foot range from my router too strangley. Get yourself a torque screw driver kit and swap the card for the crappy intel 2200bg POS and run the standard "" from the broadcom simple wireless tutorial forum or "bcm43xx_enabler.sh" if you like script more and SHAAAZAAAAM! well make sure you repair permissions and restart and stuff and it see's it as appleairport in system profiler. go online and look up hp pn#377408-001 which is a broadcom internal mini-pci wireless card w/ the 4306 chipset (you can verify the part number via the "service and maintenance manual" for the tc4200 buried on HP's site. weird hey? Anyone had this issue?Īlso found a wicked solution for the wifi. I have the tablet working via serial driver and tablet magic if I boot w/ AC power plugged in but when I boot w/ no AC adapter the tablet cannot be recognized. In a bit of a rush, but wanted to say thank you again for a killer app and excellent support!Īnyone w/ a TC4200 having this issue. TabletMagic worked fine on the TC4200 without it and since there doesn't appear to be any further development by Khashoggi (spelling? whatever), no sense wasting my time. Most important thing I DIDN'T DO on this install was download the Khashoggi driver. Edit Apple16x50.kext with tablet ID (WACF006) Install OSX (can probably gleen that info from 1xxx other posts)Ģ. ![]() SD Slot - Not seeing my cards, but maybe I need to work on itġ. On Board Wireless - Doesn't work (using a USB F5D7050B v3000) Video works, no QE/CI, no Rotation (DAMN!)Īudio works, a little flaky but I haven't spent any time on it HP/COMPAQ TC4200 Tablet PC (Standard Build) After a clean install of Kalyway 10.5.1 on my HP/COMPAQ TC4200 TabletPC, I made the recommended edits to the Apple16x50.kext and fiddled with the settings a bit and now have it working very well. I wasn't able to get it working from where I was at due to having changed too many things. Thanks for your response to my email last week.
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