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Last updated on 21 days ago
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 year ago
FYI, on the candidate hardware list, I added users who have specific hardware
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 1 year ago
deadwood I have had two acer aspire 5630 they work well you can easily mention me as a user who has used it
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 year ago
@Amiwell79 - the list shows current owners of the hardware, not past. The reason is that tell who I can go to do re-tests of new releases on that hardware.
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 1 year ago
ok deadwoodSmile
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 year ago
Let me know if/when you buy it though - I will add you then
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 1 year ago
ok thanks deadwoodLike
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 year ago
@ Studenteer

I have a few questions about Futro A 720

1) Can you confirm that sound and network work out-of-the-box using ABiv0 build?
2) It this machine something straightforward to use? In a sense that I plug a pen-drive, boot AROS from it and then install it to internal storage without any need for special actions or opening the machine?
3) I didn't understand your comment about "disadvantage of mSATA"
4) These machine seems to be coming in a few different configurations RAM-wise but also storage-wise - either none, SATA or mSATA. Can you confirm there is at least SATA port on motherboard and you can squeeze in SATA disk (and there is also power cable for it inside of machine)?
5) BIOS-wise, does it behave line any other x86 PC or is there some added complexity? Administrator passwords etc?
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 1 year ago
I did a search on ebay it's really cheap even one store sells 10 of them for 80 euro too bad about the video adapter but it can also be done without
Edited by Amiwell79 on 17-11-2023 06:37, 1 year ago
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 year ago
@Studenteer

Thanks for explanation on SATA power and your other answers. I do have one more question: can I replace the default with with higher capacity? You mentioned it's a '2242 mSATA'. I'm not familiar with how those embedded systems works. Is this a standard where I can buy a larger disk and swap the one that is built in? Is this just one standard or are there many mSATAs and it's easy to get the "wrong mSATA"?
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 year ago
Thanks again for explanation. Smile
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d0wzJunior Member
Posted 12 months ago
Cannot recommend any of these :(

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Wyse Vx0(L,LE), Cx0

(Vx0)
Boot = USB (Virtualbox to USB install) : Works (USB drive must be connected to an available port in back)
Video = CN400/PM800/PN800/PN880 [S3 UniChrome Pro] : Vesa 1024x768 : Works
Audio = VIA VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 : Does not Work
Ethernet = VIA VT6102-3 [Rhine-II] : Works
USB = Works (No USB3)
IDE = Works (Mini-IDE)
Power Off = Hold Power Button

(Vx0L)
Boot = USB (Virtualbox to USB install) : Works (NOACPI parameter and USB drive must be connected to an available port in back)
Video = CN700/P4M800 Pro/P4M800 CE/VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] : Vesa 1024x768 : Works
Audio = VIA VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 : Does not Work
Ethernet = VIA VT6102-3 [Rhine-II] : Does not Work
USB = Works (No USB3)
IDE = Works (Mini-IDE)
Power Off = Hold Power Button


(Vx0LE)
Boot = USB (Virtualbox to USB install) : Works (NOACPI paramater and USB drive must be connected to an available port in back)
Video = CN700/P4M800 Pro/P4M800 CE/VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] : Vesa 1024x768 : Works
Audio = VIA VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 : Does not Work
Ethernet = VIA VT6102-3 [Rhine-II] : Does not Work
USB = Works (No USB3)
IDE = Works (Mini-IDE)
Power Off = Hold Power Button

(Cx0)
Boot = USB (Virtualbox to USB install) : Works
Video = VIA VX855/VX875 Chrome 9 HCM Intergrated Graphics : Vesa 1024x768 : Works
Audio = VIA VX900/VT8000 High Definition Audio Controler : Works
Ethernet = VIA VT6120/VT6121/VT6122 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter : Does not Work
USB = Works (No USB3)
IDE = Works (Mini-IDE)
Power Off = Hold Power Button

HP Z440 (Desktop Tower)
Boot = USB (Virtualbox to USB install) : Works (NOACPI parameter)
Video = No integated adaptor
Audio = Realtek HD ALC221 : Works
Ethernet = Intel Ethernet Connection I218-LM : No Driver
USB = Works (No USB3)
AHCI = Woks
Power Off = Tap Power Button


Both the Panasonic Tough Book CF-18 and CF-29 cannot boot, from USB, for testing and installation.

For Thinkpad T60, the touchpad and nipple do not respond. I'll, eventually, investigate with a USB mouse. Other machines, I own, also have this issue; but are not common machines.

That is what I have tested for now. I test more soon.

I also have the Acer AspireOne ZG5 (tested by others).
Edited by d0wz on 22-11-2023 22:52, 12 months ago
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 12 months ago
@d0wz

Thanks for the tests! Looking forward to any other hardware tests Smile I also added you to the list for ZG5.

With regards to HP Z440, the specs page from HP(https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04506309) says it comes with an nVidia card - yours didn't have that card?
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 12 months ago
Hi All,

I wanted to give you a short update:

1) I refined the list of hardware candidates. I'm attaching a screenshot here for all to see. As it is written on HCL, we are quite strong with hardware of 2010 era and that's a good starting point. The goal is definitely to support newer hardware as these 2010 era machines become less available second-hand. The last column shows the number of people active in this thread who have specific hardware

2) I purchased Fujitsu Futro S720 and ASUS M2N68-AM SE2. I already tested both and ASUS board has an unfortunate bug with USB support which should be solved for next ABIv0 release.

3) I'm now ready to add first two machines to "Recommended hardware": ACER Aspire One ZG5 and Fujitsu Futro S720, with a note that S720 does not support hardware 3D.

4) Is anyone willing to purchase: Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50, Dell Latitude D520, Toshiba Satelite A215-S4757, Dell Wyse 7010 Z, Dell Wyse 5060, HP T630, MSI 760GM, ASRock 890FX, Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3, ASUS AT3N7A-I, Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H or MSI H55M-E33 to confirm hardware compatibility?
deadwood attached the following image:
hw_candidates.png
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 12 months ago
I mean I tested this with VESA mode, which supports only software 3D. For hardware 3D we'd need a native driver for the radeon chip.
amigamiaamigamiaAdmin
Posted 12 months ago

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4) Is anyone willing to purchase: Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50, Dell Latitude D520, Toshiba Satelite A215-S4757, Dell Wyse 7010 Z, Dell Wyse 5060, HP T630, MSI 760GM, ASRock 890FX, Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3, ASUS AT3N7A-I, Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H or MSI H55M-E33 to confirm hardware compatibility?


I have a Dell Latitude D520 and a Dell Wyse 7010 Z which I am trying to install AROS One 2.2 on but having some difficulties creating a flawless image. I am going to try your latest image next
AMIGASYSTEMAMIGASYSTEMDistro Maintainer
Posted 12 months ago
Amigamia, sorry but I can't understand from the translation!

Are you trying to create an Image? What are you creating it with and what tools are you using to create a USB Image?
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 12 months ago
@amigamia

Thanks, I added you to the list. Do you have a 32-bit or 64-bit CPU in that D520?

As for bootable USB, the fastest way for me is doing it via install from AROS LiveCD via VirtualBox. 30 seconds and it's done.
AMIGASYSTEMAMIGASYSTEMDistro Maintainer
Posted 12 months ago
deadwood if I understand correctly, amigamia would like to create a Live Pendriver "suitable for installing AROS on HD", the Pendriver created by VirtualBox or other VM does not allow you to do this.

To create a Pendriver "suitable for installing AROS" I use a particular Script created by Paolone which I then modified so that it would also work on AROS One!
amigamiaamigamiaAdmin
Posted 12 months ago
64-bit. It's a Core 2 Duo
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 12 months ago

AMIGASYSTEM wrote:

@AMIGASYSTEM - deadwood if I understand correctly, amigamia would like to create a Live Pendriver "suitable for installing AROS on HD", the Pendriver created by VirtualBox or other VM does not allow you to do this.


What do you mean? I install to HDD from USB Pendrive created in VirtualBox all the time.

1) VirtualBox -> AROS Live CD -> Install AROS -> AROS Live Drive
2) Hardware -> AROS Live Drive -> Install AROS -> HDD
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