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    IPK auto install from USB support added.

    IPK auto install from USB support added.

    Just though i'd point out that andy has now added support for auto installing of .IPK files directly from a USB stick into the image. Simply place the .IPK file onto a USB stick then plug it into any of the USB ports and away you go.

    please let us know how you find this and if it's working ( or not ) for you.

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    Just to update this thread a little as a received a PM saying this feature was not working.

    TM-2T running ViX 3.0-626.

    Device used 120 meg micro SD memory card in a USB adapter formatted to FAT32.
    once the stick had been formatted i placed two random .ipk files on the stick via a laptop and plugged it directly into the front port under the card flap.

    you should see the following screen within a few seconds of plugging in the USB device, press ok now and you will be taken directly to the .ipk installer as shown in the second screenshot. so while it's not fully automatic it is working fine here for me.
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