Silent Knight 5104

Took over one of these panels and seem to be locked out. Does anyone know of a back door?

Thanks in advance, Clajbr

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clajthib
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Pull the eprom chip if it's on a socket.

Jim Rojas

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Jim Rojas

And do what?? Blow on it?? :-)

Reply to
Frank Olson

Then I can wave my magic wand and say "OPEN SAYS ME" :)

Jim Rojas

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Jim Rojas

There is no back door, you have to default the board and start from scratch. Call SK tech support and they will tell you how.

Reply to
A.J.

Has anyone got this Silent Knight DOS program to work on a Pentium II or III machine?

Doesn't seem to connect correctly since we upgraded from our old megahertz box.

Reply to
Todd

The program is DOS based and if you are running XP it does not have true DOS there are techniques to make DOS run on XP that uses High Memory would have to ask one of the IT techies.

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Nick Markowitz

I'm running a 15 year old DOS flat-file database on XP Pro now for 1 year...no problems. It won't run full screen but it's file for what I use it for.

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Crash Gordon

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