A Kontrol S61 Mk3 and a screwdriver walk into a bar...

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  • Oscar Morante
    Oscar Morante Member Posts: 43 Member
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    That makes sense. I have a usb-c hub with ethernet laying around… Would that connect to the port that is labeled as "only power"? Dropping a telnet binary from some distro that supports that architecture should be pretty easy I think.

  • reffahcs
    reffahcs Member Posts: 848 Guru
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    If you search for static arm binaries you should be able to find one that would work. Alternatively the keyboard's Linux distro is based off OpenSTLinux, so you could always compile it yourself, but setting up a cross-compiling dev platform can be tricky if you've never done it before.

    I think you'd have to power the keyboard via USB-C using the power-only port and then the USB-C ethernet adapter would connect to the main data USB-C port. It would also have to be generic enough to be supported out of the box by Linux.

  • laserbeak
    laserbeak Member Posts: 148 Helper
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    well, I've found the COM port (Windows) but I'm not able to talk to it….

  • Kymeia
    Kymeia NKS User Library Mod Posts: 3,851 mod
    edited May 7
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    A Kontrol S61 Mk3 and a screwdriver walk into a bar...


    The screwdriver says “Man, I really could do with a screw!”

    Kontrol says “sorry screws have been removed, not enough people were using them”

  • nightjar
    nightjar Member Posts: 1,304 Guru
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    A Kontrol S61 Mk3 and a screwdriver walk into a bar.


    The screwdriver says “Man, I really could do with a screw!”

    Kontrol says “Sorry, I'm having issues with my firmware”

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