![]() ![]() I think Enel X made some good upgrades and at the same time left room for improvement. Is it better than the previous unit? Probably, but not by much. Also, due to the added cable management and connector holster, the unit much bigger now than its predecessor and will have a larger footprint on the wall. While it's thinner than the previous version, it's also less flexible and becomes very stiff when it's cold. If you look at the picture above, you can see the cables from the other chargers seem to hang straight down, and the JuiceBox cable protrudes outward from the cable hanger before bending downwards because it is less flexible. This might not be an issue if you live in a warm-weather area, or if the charger is located in a heated garage, but it should be a consideration if you live in a cold-weather area and the unit is going to be mounted outdoors. This cable is one of the least flexible cables we've come across.Īfter leaving the cable outside overnight in 32-degree temperatures, it was stiff and hard to manage, more so than the cables on most other chargers. ![]() One of the things we check on EVSE is how pliable the cable is in cold temperatures. Enel X listened to customer feedback and the new JuiceBox now has a thinner cable. It was much thicker than other 32-amp and 40-amp EVSE on competing brands. One of the biggest complaints of the previous JuiceBox was how thick the cable was. Perhaps the biggest improvement is that the JuiceBox can now perform over the air upgrades, which will allow Enel X to add new features to the unit as they develop them. You can load a different CD from the DOSBox-X menus, once you started Windows 3.0.īut if a CD is not present when starting Windows 3.0 the drive is simply missing, and you cannot add it without quitting and restarting Windows 3.0.Charging my Tesla Model 3 with the JuiceBox If you intend at any point to use a CD during your usage of Windows 3.0, you must mount a CD before starting Windows 3.0. If you don’t load a floppy before and attach it afterwards, it may appear to work in Windows 3.0, but it will not work properly, and you get strange errors. You can load a different Floppy, once you started Windows 3.0 this way from the DOSBox-X menus. If you intend at any point to use a Floppy during your usage of Windows 3.0, you must mount a floppy before starting Windows 3.0. Only image mounts (HDD, Floppy or CD) using imgmount are possible in combination with booting a guest OS. When booting a guest OS, such an MS-DOS with Windows 3.0 in DOSBox-X, so-called folder mounts are not supported.Īny folders of the host you mount before starting MS-DOS will NOT be available in DOS and Windows 3.0. It is looking for the Microsoft DOS Mouse driver, which is not needed. If during Windows setup you are asked to provide the path to "mouse.sys", skip it. You can install the ET4000 drivers afterwards. ![]() Drivers for this are included with the Windows installation, and you should emulate an SB Pro 1 for the best experience.ĭuring Windows setup, change the default "Palettized VGA 640x480 with 16 colors" display option to "VGA", or audio playback will cause Windows to crash. The Creative Labs edition shipped as part of a Sound and CD-ROM upgrade kit, included a "Sound Blaster Pro" (aka SB Pro 1.0). The card by default was set to IO 220, IRQ 10 and DMA 3, and you should either use those settings in your DOSBox-X config file, or modify C:\MWINDOWS\SYSTEM.INI after installation. ![]() Drivers for this are included with the Windows installation and you should emulate a SB Pro 1 for the best experience. Despite the name, this is not actually a SB16, but rather a modified SB Pro (aka SB Pro 1.0). The Tandy edition shipped as part of a Sound and CD-ROM upgrade kit, included a "Tandy Sound Blaster Pro 16". The two editions which have been archived, shipped with Multimedia upgrade kits, are from Tandy and Creative Labs respectively. Unlike regular Windows which installs by default to C:\WINDOWS this edition installs by default to C:\MWINDOWS. It seems all versions were distributed on CD, the installation can be started by going into the MWIN directory on the CD and running SETUP.EXE. This edition was available only to OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) for bundling with a multimedia PC or multimedia upgrade set, as such Windows will be customized to that multimedia system or upgrade set.Įxamples of such customization, are an OEM specific launcher, OEM specific applications, but also that the installer may default to custom audio and video options. ![]()
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