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326 posts | Last Activity on 20-02-2024 09:45 by Amiwell79
Amiwell79
Amiwell79 20-02-2024 09:45, 2 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
there is another thing to point out if gallium will not be updated it is pointless to think of the latest hardware possible i.e. without graphics acceleration in my opinion it is pointless at least for laptops
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Amiwell79
Amiwell79 19-02-2024 16:57, 2 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
there is also achi support that will be fixed and then you will have sata support, i have taken my computers apart from laptops and netbooks always at random but i always refer to systems with features that have been outdated for years
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Amiwell79
Amiwell79 19-02-2024 16:37, 2 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
in my experience, as far as fixed computers are concerned, many are compatible, but we're talking about computers from about ten years ago, but they're still very good, and not only for aros. then you can upgrade with a compatible video card, network card and maybe an SSD. roughly speaking, starting with the intel core 2 duo you can have a good workstation. i don't know which generation of i7 is compatible, maybe the third or fourth or even the fifth
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Methanoid 19-02-2024 16:37, 2 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
Again, from memory but didnt Deadwood himself add support for Fermi cards to AROS many years ago?
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Jeff1138 19-02-2024 15:21, 2 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
Hi, AFAIK, fermi and onwards is not supported and most AMD including amdgpu is not as well, am hoping more AMD but who knows what the future might bring Regarding the HCL, one persons junk is anothers... ;-)
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Methanoid 19-02-2024 10:07, 2 months ago
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https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_support this page IS actually helpful and relevant (IMHO) Would ask for Fermi to be clarified.... does it mean GF 5xx or include Fermi GF6xx cards like GT610? Would ask for AMD comment to be clarified - does this mean all cards that AMDGPU supports (I have a Bonaire card for example somewhere) work with 2D and OpenGL? Or something else? As someone who HAS won the Plain English Campaign's Crystal Mark I can say confidently that the page ISN't the clearest :-)
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Methanoid 19-02-2024 09:58, 2 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
@retrofaza Oh so buy MORE hardware than be able to see from an HCL what works that I might already have? Not what I want AT ALL @deadwood Yes I see what you are doing But the pages of "junk" like this excerpt of "untested" stuff except to tell me USB 3 doesnt work. Well they are just "junk" info to me. Name Chipset IDE SATA Gfx Audio USB Ethernet Wireless Test Distro Comments VivoBook 15 K505ZA X505ZA AMD R5 2500U Raven Ridge N/A M.2 Vega GCN 5 with VCN 1 HD USB3 N/A 2018 64bit - 15.6" HD 1366 x 768p - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - Vivobook F412DK AMD R5 3500U N/A NVMe Radeon 540x HD USB3 2019 64bit - 14in FHD - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - VivoBook 15 K570ZA X570ZA AMD R5 2500U N/A M.2 Nvidia GTX 1050 HD USB3 N/A 2019 64bit - 15.6in - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - Vivobook X421DA M413DA, Vivobook X512DA, Vivobook F512DA M515DA, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U later AMD R5 3500U R7 3700U 2 NVMe AMD RX Vega 3 HD Audio with codec USB 3.1 gen N/A 2019 2020 14in, 15.6in FHD IPS dull - internal battery - ram soldered - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - Zenbook 14 AMD 3700U 4500U N/A NVMe Vega 8 or 10 Gen 3 N/A 2019 64bit - LPDDR4 ram - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - Asus VivoBook Flip 14 TM420 4500U 4700U N/A NVMe Vega 3 or 7 USB3 N/A 2020 64bit convertible - 4gb ram soldered with 1 sodimm slot - internal battery - keyboard swap requires removal of all components - I was hoping the HCL would have finally evolved to something like those that Hackintosh sites offer - more in the form "this chipset LAN will work, this doesnt, this chipset GPU works, this doesnt, this Sound chipset works" but its not. I'm not expecting anyone to give a stuff about what I think but I am just expressing how I think AROS is making itself more and more niche and less relevant when you cannot "join the club" without buying the cheap compatible recommended kit. I'm pretty confident I have AROS supported kit and can run it. I just don't think it's encouraging new users. Deadwood has been an AROS stalwart for years so maybe you are too close to it to see this. Just my 2p. My world isn't affected if nobody cares :-)
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deadwood 19-02-2024 09:33, 2 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
@Methanoid The HCL contains now two sections. One starting from "Recommended hardware" contain hardware that is re-tested and certified to work. This is for people who don't want to experiment and just want to buy hardware that works and is guaranteed to be working. Second section, starting from "Laptops" list information on multiple hardware that was tested with AROS throughout the years. This one is for people who like to experiment and find out what works and what does not. The "Recommended hardware" section currently contains 2 portable models, 1 desktop model and 4 motherboad models along with indiction of GPUs to use. As I read your post, this is what you are looking for: hardware that is proven to work and that will continue being supported and re-tested with future releases.
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retrofaza 19-02-2024 09:30, 2 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
At the very beginning of the list you have just what Recommended hardware is for, so you don't have to buy blind and test. You have several boards that we have tested and they definitely work. They are not expensive.
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Methanoid 19-02-2024 09:08, 2 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
@deadwood, I hate to be the negative voice but I disagree. I despise that HCL you link, its super unhelpful, out of date and lists pages of untested hardware so it reads like a shopping list of items that DO need to be tested I come to AROS again looking to see what works by way of hardware and finding the same old (IMHO, garbage,) HCL. I want to know what GPUs work (from memory AMD was never 100% as 2D and 3D didnt work on same cards, Nvidia up to Fermi worked properly, rest was unknown) but a simpler document which showed that would be helpful. Same with Sound cards/chipsets. Does AROS work with UEFI now? AHCI? Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the idea of AROS but the experience of finding out what hardware would work (without just buying and trying) isn't good :-( Anyway, I scored a free mobo that I believe was compatible years ago so now just GPU to check. I so wish that Kepler GPUs were supported rather than VESA mode only, but I cannot find any info on that!
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Amiwell79
Amiwell79 08-02-2024 09:41, 2 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
it would take a battery indicatorB)
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deadwood 08-02-2024 05:26, 2 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
Thanks for reporting :)
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Amiwell79
Amiwell79 07-02-2024 12:00, 2 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
Samsung NC1 works fine the network controller do not works, wifi, graphics accellerated and rest works
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AMIGASYSTEM
AMIGASYSTEM 01-02-2024 10:27, 3 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
[quote name=deadwood post=3919]@deadwood - Some good news: With the upcoming release, two more motherboards will be added to list of recommended hardware: Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P ASUS P8Z68-V LX [/quote] This is very important, increasing Hardware support is crucial !
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Amiwell79
Amiwell79 01-02-2024 09:06, 3 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
the HP Z440 had the DDR4 and PCI-X 3.0
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deadwood 01-02-2024 06:36, 3 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
Some good news: With the upcoming release, two more motherboards will be added to list of recommended hardware: Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P ASUS P8Z68-V LX Especially the ASUS motherboard is interesting. 2011-level hardware, graphical BIOS, SATA and DDR3 support. Thanks to @retrofaza for finding and testing the ASUS board.
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Amiwell79
Amiwell79 16-01-2024 09:38, 3 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
I bought a samsung NC10 I still have to try it out but it is perfectly compatible from the technical specifications wifi and graphics card
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deadwood 06-01-2024 06:54, 3 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
Ok, thank you.
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Jeff1138 06-01-2024 06:44, 3 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
Hi, Has one jack for audio out but nothing from it and another for microphone (not tested) No audio from displayport (was not expecting that)
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deadwood 06-01-2024 03:19, 3 months ago
Re: Recommended hardware
Thanks. About AUDIO: the hardware does not have jacks to connect external speakers or the sound is not passed to those jacks?
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