Tools

These are some common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure.

Display

  • Size: 10,1 inch
  • Resolution: 1024x600
  • Technology: TN
  • Aspect ratio: 16:10
  • Touch: No

Pen Digitizer

  • Technology: Wacom EMR (Penabled 1st gen.)
  • Support for pen buttons when using third-party compatible pens is disabled

Included Pen (Wacom UP6710)

  • Presure levels: 512
  • Pen programmable buttons: No
  • Eraser: No

Inputs:

  • Mini-USB (power & data)

Supported Pens

All 1st generation Wacom Penabled pens, used in tablets and laptops.

The driver has disabled support for pen buttons and eraser and cannot be enabled - the tablet will react to the buttons (status LED) but no actions will be performed on the host computer.

  • Wacom UP6710 (Original)
  • Wacom UP-817E
  • Wacom UP-911E
  • Wacom UP-7110E
  • Wacom UP-714E
  • Wacom UP-714W
  • Wacom UP-810
  • Wacom UP-810E
  • Wacom MP-102
  • Wacom MP-203B
  • Wacom Ruggedized pen
  • Wacom Penabled Cross Executive Pen
  • Fujitsu Stylus Digitizer Pen CP389602-04
  • Toshiba Digitiser Pen (PA5133U-1EUC)
  • Lenovo 41U3143 Digital Pen
  • Thinkpad Tablet Pen (4X80F22107)
  • Lenovo Yoga Book Real Pen
  • Samsung Electronics Slate PC Digitizer Pen (AA-DP0NE2B/US)
  • Microsoft Pro Pen (1st generation only)
  • Axiom/Modbook Pro Pen

and many other Wacom Penabled pens

Source: TabletPCReview

Internal boards

  • Mainboard - EP10TF1
  • USB daughter board - EP10TF1 USB BD
  • Digitizer board - PWC-C198-B

Components on the boards

  • MCT Trigger II T2-285A USB to VGA adapter
  • EtronTech 128MB DDR1 RAM
  • Realtek RTD2280DLW Display Controller, with VGA (D-SUB) input and LVDS output
  • SMSC USB2413 2-port USB HUB
  • Wacom W8008 Pen Digitizer Controller
  • MK60D X256ZV10 Chip (Unknown), programmable, potentially a USB to I2C/UART converter or SPI ROM

Driver UI screenshots

Block Image

Notes

  • Due to the USB 2.0 to VGA chip used to transfer both data and video to the display, displayed image is oversharpened and has substantial amount of delay.
  • Author's all three tablet units have this controller chip damaged, indicating a potential common failure cause for this device.
  • The device can be hacked to display an image from VGA cable, by modifying the mainboard.