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Apocalypso
03-11-2004, 11:39 AM
Hi,

Question from title?!

Which is the best way?

User port (i hear something about)

Or something else...


10q anyway

SysOP XXL
03-11-2004, 04:54 PM
Hi,

Question from title?!

Which is the best way?

User port (i hear something about)

Or something else...


10q anyway

I'm using UserPort, with Rolis, Knok and NokTool, and they all work flawlessly.

Apocalypso
04-11-2004, 07:59 AM
I'm using UserPort, with Rolis, Knok and NokTool, and they all work flawlessly.


Hi,

thx 4 answer, but can u be little specific?!
Where u get it?!
Is it hard to configure them?!

thx anyway

danwood76
04-11-2004, 09:42 AM
Ok Mate Here is a slightly easier and more stable answer
The porttalk and allowio combination works better than userport and it is easier to setup, it also allows you to use it with RADEON video card drivers which conflict with userport

This is a file I created to help people install flashers under XP
The driver and allow IO app are freely available on the net

Download it then double click and unzip to c:\flasher\
then rename your version of rollis flasher to flasher.exe and place in the c:\flasher\ directory

Then double click the installer.exe
Click 'Install'
and Then 'Start'

You will see two shortcuts in the flasher dir
These are the shortcuts to the softwares
Move this shortcut to where ever you want

If you want more than one shortcut to the program then copy that shortcut as the shortcut is special

The executed path for the shortcut is:
c:\flasher\allowio.exe /a flasher.exe
c:\flasher\allowio.exe /a noktool.exe

If you want to add your own programmes to the list then you will need to create a shortcut with the following path:

c:\flasher\allowio.exe /a your_program_name.exe

If your program is in another folder then you can simply copy the allowio.exe to the other directory:

c:\your_dir\allowio.exe /a your_program_name.exe

this is because you call the flasher through Allow IO

Leave the flasher dir on your c: as this is where the porttalk driver is executed in
If you delete any files or this dir the allow IO will no longer work

hope this helps you
regards,
Danny

Apocalypso
04-11-2004, 12:33 PM
Ok Mate Here is a slightly easier and more stable answer
hope this helps you
regards,
Danny

I hope so :D

This very useful quide, thx :cool:

I will try afternoon Im on job now.

10q again

cheers :razz:

jebat
09-11-2004, 05:09 PM
@danwood76
thanks for your guide
i've already tried
its little bit better than userport