I am looking for a good laptop that icaros supports 100% including WiFi! Does anybody know of a laptop that I can buy in eBay that works with icaros, even the new coming version 2.0 that supports WiFi?
Thanks in advance!
amigamiaAdmin Posted
10 years agoOr
Aspire One
AOA110 (A110) (ZG5)
THANK YOU GUYS ALL FOR EVERYTHING!! This is exactly what I need!! I do not care if the screen size is only 8" and the hardware is way outdated I just do not have the space anymore for a my AROS tower PC nor do I wish to be again upstairs in my bedroom to use it.
I really like to have the convenience to go anywhere to use it, heck I even like to watch movies on that machine on the bus and the small size 8" is perfect portability for that!
Now the only problem is finding the hardware! THANK YOU GUYS! I am going to use AROS 2.0 as my Amiga alternative :D AROS 2.0 is what AmigaOS 4.1 should have being, an x86 Amiga!
THANKS again guys for everything!
I was wondering if anyone has tried one of the new HP Stream 11" laptops with ICAROS or any other AROS flavor... at $199.00, it seems like a good little AROS machine... Now, I am a complete AROS/ICAROS newbie... I am just starting to figure things out, so I don't know if the hardware in the laptop is compatible... Has anyone tried this?
amigamiaAdmin Posted
10 years agoAnd by the way.. Welcome to AROS World! ;)
Ask/Post in here until your fingers hurt from typing :D
Thanks!
I run Icaros in VMWare on my current laptop now... it works fine... but I would really like something native... just for fun!
I can't find what wireless it has either... It doesn't have a wired network card in it... I will keep digging on that one!
As for video, that was something I wasn't sure on... AROS/ICAROS doesn't support the Intel integrated video natively?
Thanks again!
modern intel graphics chipsets are (currently) not supported.
Some other concerns about that specific laptop:
- Only a few wireless chipsets are supported. Even revision changes can cause AROS to fail. If you can replace the wireless card then ok, otherwise i would leave the laptop alone. Also because you say it has no wired connection.
- AROS seems to have problems with certain SSD setups, current status: unknown what causes it.
- The webcam will not work without writing a driver for it.
That's all i could think of atm.
fwiw: especially searching for a laptop that is 100% supported by AROS is a pita, and would probably end up in something like an older model eeepc or a netbook that has similar hardware.
Thanks.
The more I look at it, the more I think it will be a problem... Which is too bad, that would be a great price for a new small AROS/ICAROS laptop, and the hardware is getting good reviews for being so cheap!
Now if I could just figure out the parts to build a good AROS desktop, I would do that! I just see way too many vague references in the hardware lists! I would really love to have 3D support for AROS as I can't get that using virtualization software.