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When the OS loads you need to run a program bamboo.exe to be able to use the device. | When the OS loads you need to run a program bamboo.exe to be able to use the device. | ||
On 2024 it was tested again with ArcaOS 5.1.0 (UEFI) with AN's USB 12.16 and the device keeps working fine with USBECD.SYS. | |||
==Hardware Report== | |||
* [[Wacom Bamboo Splash CTL-470 Hardware Report]] | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
[[Category:Graphics Tablets]] | [[Category:Graphics Tablets]] |
Latest revision as of 16:06, 31 October 2024
Wacom Bamboo Splash CTL-470 | |
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Port: | USB |
Rating: | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Good |
Driver: | USBECD.SYS |
General Specs
- Model: CTL-470
- HardwareID:056A:00DD
- Port: USB
General Comments
This device is working under eComStation as a pointing device. Check its video at YouTube.
On My case the config.sys requires:
DEVICE=X:\OS2\BOOT\XSMOUSE.SYS DEVICE=X:\ECS\SYSTEM\AMouse\AMOUSE.SYS SMP STYPE=XSMOUSE$ ... DEVICE=X:\OS2\BOOT\USBECD.SYS /D:056A:00D#:01## /N:$BAMBOO$
When the OS loads you need to run a program bamboo.exe to be able to use the device.
On 2024 it was tested again with ArcaOS 5.1.0 (UEFI) with AN's USB 12.16 and the device keeps working fine with USBECD.SYS.