It comes in support of the devices running on the AllWinner Chipset. Once you have installed the provided USB Driver on the computer > Connect the SD Card to the Computer > Click on the Burn button on the tool to write the firmware on the SD card, which can be flashed installed on Mobile devices.

PhoenixCard is compatible with all versions of Windows OS, including Windows XP to Windows 11 (x32 or x64 bit). If in case you were looking for the latest version of the tool, then use the following links to get it on the computer:


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Part of the Office 365 suite, Microsoft Teams is an interactive platform designed to simplify communication and collaboration between you and fellow students, faculty, organizations, and other groups. A hub for teamwork, Teams incorporates a variety of O365 tools for your use. All Elon students, faculty, and staff have secure access to the tool, making it easy to search and add members to a team.

The Phoenix Card is the official Elon University identification (ID). This all-in-one card allows students, staff, and faculty to purchase meals at dining halls, gain access to campus buildings, check out books at Belk Library, and so much more! Phoenix Cash is the most universal and widely used account on the Phoenix Card, and deposits can be made online. The Phoenix Card office is located in The Oaks, McCoy Commons 201.

Microsoft Teams is an interactive platform designed to simplify communication and collaboration between you and fellow students, faculty, organizations, and other groups. A hub for teamwork, Teams incorporates a variety of Office 365 tools for your use. All Elon students, faculty, and staff have secure access to the tool, making it easy to search and add members to a team.

The IT Self-Service Portal includes a comprehensive list of technology services and tools offered at Elon, how-to articles, and ways to request services or report issues. The portal is a great starting point for any technology-related question.

Safe Exam Browser replaces Respondus LockDown Browser. Like Respondus, Safe Exam Browser is a tool that integrates with Moodle to deactivate multiple computer features while students are taking exams. In the Moodle quiz settings, you can enable Safe Exam Browser on existing or newly created quizzes. When activated, the application will deactivate shortcut keys, clear the clipboard, restrict specific websites, and much more. To discuss ways the tool may be used in your course, request a consultation with TLT staff.

The Phoenix Card is the official Elon identification card (ID) for faculty, staff, and students. Use this card to access buildings after hours, athletic and cultural events, campus gyms, and to check out books, media, and other equipment from the Belk Library. Using Blackboard, you can place Phoenix Cash on your card. Phoenix Cash is accepted at eating establishments across campus and many area restaurants. The Phoenix Card office is located in McCoy Commons 201.

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Hi, I have been trying to burn the SD card using Phoenixcard tool. I continue to get errors. Mostly Load Cardtool failed. From reading other forums, it appears that this is a common problem. Is there another tool that can be used? Or is there something I am doing wrong?

Prepare a TF card with 1G or more memory, and then go to the Whatsminer official Website and download the corresponding card brush package. The burning process and phenomenon of H3, H6 and h6os are consistent.

Insert the TF card into the computer, the tool will automatically read the TF card, then select the image in the compression package for firmware, select the type of card to be produced, and then click burn card.

The miner needs to power off first, insert the TF Card in the TF card slot, and then power on. After power is on, the control board will automatically reassemble the system. The red light flashes during the card burning process, and after a few minutes, the green light is on, the card burning is completed. The control board will return to normal when the power is cut off, and the TF card is removed.

The screenshot above have been taken in Draco AW80 Meta (with 16GB eMMC) booted from a 32GB SD card. So booting from SD card is nice to get more storage, and trying out firmware before flashing a new one as it does not affect your current installation. Just make sure you use a fast SD card (Class 10 or greater) or the system may feel very slow.

To help you with the initial population of your proprietary card file Phoenix now provides the ability to download an application that will create an Excel spreadsheet customized to your currently configured setup parameters defined within Phoenix. To benefit from this feature you should first create your accounts records and card file configuration settings such as Product & Quantity Restrictions before downloading the application from the "Card Import" option under the "Cards" option within Phoenix. Contact OPW tech support for further assistance on how to use.

The Network Transactions By Site & Date reports having been updated to support the FSC transaction MISC field (code M) for the reporting of card type. These reports now provide card type grouping and sub-totals. This update also provides support for older transactions where this data isn't available, allowing a backwards compatibility presentation of the data.

The main problem is that the CMOS Ni-Cd is a few mm from the IDE connector. I've definitely come to the conclusion the IDE connector is dead following a battery leak. I've tried 3 different hard drives, 2 cf cards, 2 different cf card readers etc and everything just returns Fixed Disk Error and sometimes Fixes Disk Controller Error but there's no obvious pattern as to when you will get either.

I had read at one point that it was possible to run a laptop with a bootable floppy and a PCMCIA CF card reader , which CF Card. My BIOS is too old to boot from the PCMCIA. I do have a SCSI port, but I don't think an external SCSI drive would help as I believe that needs drivers too.

Here's the boot floppy I used, which loads dos 6.22 with Cardsoft / Cardwizard, to initalise the PCMCIA ATA Flash card I use as a hard drive:

"A Dos 6.22 boot disk configured with PCMCIA for this NEC versa V/50 laptop. This allows the laptop to use the lower PCMCIA slot as the C drive and run programs"

Fits into 1.2MB with the PCMCIA drivers, himem, edit, memmaker and CD-ROM drivers too. This is actually a pretty hacked up install of cardsoft that I've made from a couple of versions to make the boottime far more tolerable. Mostly it's Cardsoft 3.1 but it uses the CARDID.EXE from 3.0 because it loads faster from a floppy.

In my notes I mentioned which slot the ATA Flash card goes into because the ATADRV driver allocates the first available drive numbers to slot 1 then slot 2. On this the lower slot is slot1 so it's seen as the C drive.

It's currently using Cirrus Logic socket services (sscirrus). You should be able to use it by changing the socket services for either the intel 365 compatible one, or the TI socket services, I've attached a collection of the socket services drivers that should work. If it doesn't work, boot up from the floppy and run cardwiz\config.exe and go into the bit to scan and allocate resources. You might also need to change the memory exception area (c000-cfff) but it should work on most laptops I think.

I'm running absolutely fine on a 256mb CF Card. I've found my 1GB card I got second hand recently, it works fine in Windows 10, but won't read on my 486 DOS 6.22 laptop. Do I need to configure it first?

I have a similar card that works fine on old laptops. However your says SiliconDrive II, maybe that's the reason.

Anyways, I'd try to make a partition with pcmfdisk.exe tool that comes with PhoenixCard Manager (note it requires all Phoenix drivers loaded). It's usually my last resort if it comes to making working/bootable CF cards.

I have a similar card that works fine on old laptops. However your says SiliconDrive II, maybe that's the reason.

Anyways, I'd try to make a partition with pcmfdisk.exe tool that comes with PhoenixCard Manager (note it requires all Phoenix drivers loaded). It's usually my last resort if it comes to making working/bootable CF cards.

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