Dell Latitude D820
Mark: Good Runs now under eCS 1.2 (with SMP kernel) and eCS 2 beta version.
ACPI Wizard suggests PSD=ACPI.PSD /SMP /PIC /FS,
but PSD=ACPI.PSD /SMP /APIC /FS works as well on this DELL 0GF470 motherboard.
FS is needed for USB support.
IRQ Summary: IRQs 14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23 are used by PCI devices
Shared IRQs: IRQ 17 is shared by 3 PCI Devices
IRQ 19 is shared by 2 PCI Devices
IRQ 20 is shared by 2 PCI Devices
IRQ 21 is shared by 2 PCI Devices
Most of the PCI Express hardware is supported.
- Panorama supports the Intel(r) 82945GM Graphics Chip in 1680x1050x16777216 mode
using Lallas intlbios.sys.
Snap-os2-3.1.8 had problems with the wide lcd screen (max1280x800,
otherwise a large virtual screen). Snap had better 2D acceleration for
this chipset, but panorama VESA shows movies also full screen.
- Intel T2500 CPU SMP is supported (but Genmac + xwp1.0.8 gives
high (25%) cpu-use in rest under eCS 2 rc6 with bootable JFS,
but not under 1.2 with ecentre (2-3%))
- Intel 3945 a/b/g wlan runs with genmac.
- Broadcom 1 GB ethernet is supported by B57.OS2.
- HDA Intel SigmaTel sound runs with
uniaud32-hdatest.zip,
but not under recent netlabs builds.
- USB stack runs fine with /FS switch under SMP kernel.
Not tested:
- O2 Micro, Inc. Oz776 SmartCard Reader,
- Conexant D110 HDA MDC v.92 winmodem
- and firewire of course..
Information is sent by: Sjoerd Visser -- 2009-07-21 23:38:36
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Comments: Sjoerd Visser 2009-07-22 02:06:13 | CPU use "in rest" went back to normal after disabling the Beer battery widget under xwp (the high cpu-use was not seen with ecenter). |
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