Soon I'm gonna upload image files somewhere. I got my MXS10 without any accessories.īut since my first post here, a friend of mine managed to get PCV-MXS2 (japanese MXS20) complete in the box. Also, your photo doesn't show it but did you get the remote with it and what model is it as well? Good Day, I don't have many suggestions unless there is something within the BIOS that is trying to do something with the USB ports, but I don't know what what would be, I just got the same PC and will mess with it myself, but my main reason for resurrecting this old thread is to ask for the Keyboard, Mouse and Speaker model numbers as I can't find nor cross-reference the actual part numbers Sony has listed in the service manual, I want to get the correct equipment it should have come with. #Sonicstage offline installer drivers#I'm looking for some help to figure out what the hell is wrong with these USB drivers or maybe someone still has retail CD-roms. #Sonicstage offline installer driver#Everything works fine but the issue with LCD driver is still there. I tried to completely remove dialup modem. And the modem is just a USB device, soldered to the same board. So basically the PCI part of this modem board is a PCMCIA controller. Why is that important? Because in MXS1 /10 PCI dialup modem board also has Ricoh PCMCIA controller, connected to the same custom Sony PCB (usb-front panel LCD-audio) via proprietary connector. Wiretap's acronis image was made on MXS20 - which is the same PC but with slightly higher PC specs (ram/cpu freq) AND as I found out with a different PCI dialup modem. But then LCD and front panel buttons behave like there are no drivers installed.Īs I understood, this PC's multimedia stuff is built over a custom PCB, connected to the Asus P4B-LX mb via USB bus.įront panel LCD display and buttons are connected to this PCB and with the Audio board (20W amplifier with RCA and Toslink out/in) this combination called "Sony Turn Pike".īefore Windows boots and USB driver kicks in, LCD screen is showing animated MX logo and HDD/CD usage as standard LED's on every PC case. In the meanwhile, I snapped an Acronis image of the system in its OEM state.
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