log in | register | forums
Show:
Go:
Forums
Username:

Password:

User accounts
Register new account
Forgot password
Forum stats
List of members
Search the forums

Advanced search
Recent discussions
- Elsear brings super-fast Networking to Risc PC/A7000/A7000+ (News:)
- November 2024 News Summary (News:1)
- Latest hardware upgrade from RISCOSbits (News:)
- WROCC November 2024 talk o...ay - Andrew Rawnsley (ROD) (News:3)
- Accessing old floppy disks (Gen:3)
- November developer 'fireside' chat on saturday night (News:)
- RISCOSbits releases a new laptop solution (News:4)
- Announcing the TIB 2024 Advent Calendar (News:2)
- RISC OS London Show Report 2024 (News:1)
- Code GCC produces that makes you cry #12684 (Prog:39)
Related articles
- Wakey Wakey, it's show time again!
- 50,000 shares, Iyonix Select and a Belated Happy Birthday
- Wakefield Show Theatre Programme
- April Fools!
- A summary of RISC OS hardware
- RISC OS Crisis Over: CTL and ROL hold talks.
- Stuart Tyrrell back in business
- close STDOUT;
- News round up
- RISCOS Ltd. laugh off Castle allegations with Select3i4
Latest postings RSS Feeds
RSS 2.0 | 1.0 | 0.9
Atom 0.3
Misc RDF | CDF
 
View on Mastodon
@www.iconbar.com@rss-parrot.net
Site Search
 
Article archives
The Icon Bar: News and features: Unipod Sale Madness
 

Unipod Sale Madness

Posted by Andrew Duffell on 13:08, 4/1/2005 | , , , ,
 
unipodHot on the heels of Castle's January Sale announcement, Stuart Tyrrell Developments are launching a BOGOF offer on the Unipod which was recently voted best hardware product of 2004 by our good friends over at Drobe.
First off you have to have a Unipod with one function (say USB for example) unlocked. That will set you back £99. Then if you pay £25 for the unlock of another function (IDE) you will be given the third function (Networking) for free, saving you £25.
Like Castle, this offer is for the month of January only and will be applied to all orders made before the 31st January 2005.

Link: Unipod
 

  Unipod Sale Madness
  instantiator (18:10 4/1/2005)
  ad (18:54 4/1/2005)
    fwibbler (12:20 5/1/2005)
      instantiator (16:51 5/1/2005)
        ad (22:15 5/1/2005)
          stdevel (22:53 5/1/2005)
            instantiator (09:04 6/1/2005)
 
Lewis Westbury Message #93235, posted by instantiator at 18:10, 4/1/2005
Member
Posts: 365
Are they still buggy?
  ^[ Log in to reply ]
 
Andrew Duffell Message #93236, posted by ad at 18:54, 4/1/2005, in reply to message #93235

Posts: 3262
The computer 2m away from me has one, and I've heard nothing about problems with it from him. It is fully unlocked.
  ^[ Log in to reply ]
 
fwibbler Message #93237, posted by fwibbler at 12:20, 5/1/2005, in reply to message #93236
fwibbler

Posts: 320
What do you mean by buggy?
What problems are there with it?
Cheers!
  ^[ Log in to reply ]
 
Lewis Westbury Message #93238, posted by instantiator at 16:51, 5/1/2005, in reply to message #93237
Member
Posts: 365
Well, not wishing to sound like a complete moaner...

Um - on the aesthetics side, there's the mouse icon - which got totally trashed (looks like a block of randomly coloured pixels) - but apparently this is a known bug (which makes it alright?) when using Unipod with StrongARM/Kinetic/Select (I forget which).

Then there's the fact that I can't seem to do anything with it. It was supposed to have unlocked the USB and networking, but no go. Installed all the software that came with it and carefully followed the instructions, but to no avail. No documentation that came with it indicated how I might be able to recognise correctly functioning USB, but on plugging in a USB device, I'd have expected the system to respond in some way.

So, wanting a mouse pointer back (as the 'guess which pixel in the block is where the mouse is pointing today' was not my idea of fun) I removed the card. Alas! Now something is broken in the boot sequence, and I no longer boot into the screen resolution/colour depth of my choice (though !Boot seems to think I have, as when I hit Monitor configuration, it claims already to be in the correct screen mode). I don't mind too much as I can live with a little tweak everytime I reboot. (Though I wish things like this didn't happen!)

So I called STD a couple of times, left messages - but I guess they're really busy with the mass loads of work they were reporting at the time 'cos nobody got back to me. Maybe I'll give them a try again sometime soon.

  ^[ Log in to reply ]
 
Andrew Duffell Message #93239, posted by ad at 22:15, 5/1/2005, in reply to message #93238

Posts: 3262
I had that mouse pointer problem in our Selected Kinetic without having a Unipod.
Try contacting Stuart again.
  ^[ Log in to reply ]
 
Stuart Tyrrell Message #93240, posted by stdevel at 22:53, 5/1/2005, in reply to message #93239
www.stdevel.co.uk
Posts: 279
The misinformation about pointer didn't come from us, as it's not a "known bug (which makes it alright?)". As AndrewD indicates it's nothing to do with Unipod.

We emailed Lewis at the time asking for tests, backplane reseating, confirmation that a certain manufacturers network card hadn't been removed (as removing it without the software barfs the boot sequence - talk about brand loyalty), boot sequence tests etc.

As always, and in the absence of a response to our tests, I'm sure that Matt would be happy to run through things in detail on the phone.

  ^[ Log in to reply ]
 
Lewis Westbury Message #93241, posted by instantiator at 09:04, 6/1/2005, in reply to message #93240
Member
Posts: 365
Apologies for the bad press, then. Maybe my spamfiter did away with your message. Can you resend the email?
  ^[ Log in to reply ]
 

The Icon Bar: News and features: Unipod Sale Madness