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Sony Vaio Core i3 VPCEH2H1E/B
Mark: Average Started the computer so it could finilize the factory OS installation.
Read the instructions that come with eComStation 2.1 about resizing
the installed OS and followed the instructions and reduced it to 300Gb.
The system come with a 17Mb hidden partition, another 100Mb start
partition before the actual OS partition.
Installed: eComStation 2.1 and Air-BOOT
- ACPI 3.18 + AHCI 1.12 work right away, downloaded and uppgraded to ACPI 3.20 & AHCI 1.22, all 4 cores active.
- Wide screen Panorama default to 1366x768 even though it should handle 1920x1200, may need to manually specify that.
- MultiMac driver included with eCS 2.1 doesn't work with
the wired network card, Realtek 8168-based. Could however not get
GenMac driver to work with it either. Downloaded and installed the
new MultiMac 0.1.0 and now wired network function.
- No driver seem to be available for the Atheros AR9285 WLAN chip.
- Conexant is responsible for the sound chip...whatever that mean.
(No sound, UNIAud also fail to load, should be available with ALSA x.y.23
according to what I've found on their homepage)
- The specs doesn't specify what Network or Sound chip is included
with the product. Complained to Sony about that.
Diese Information wurde gesendet von: Jan-Erik Larka -- 2012-06-03 23:39:53
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eCo Software was participating in the development of drivers:
- ACPI - OS kernel, resources management, power management
- Panorama VESA - universal video driver
- JFS - boot feature implemented
- Uniaud - initial support of HDAudio
- USB - restore of source code
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Are you working on shareware applications? You can order icons, artwork for you new applications (even if you are working on cheap useful 1$ apps
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IBM OS/2 Warp
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