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==Description==
The ACPI is supplied by your computer's vendor in the BIOS. The software in this project is a Platform Specific Driver (PSD) and related files and programs that use the ACPI in your computer's BIOS to configure and operate your computer.
The ACPI is supplied by your computer's vendor in the BIOS. The software in this project is a Platform Specific Driver (PSD) and related files and programs that use the ACPI in your computer's BIOS to configure and operate your computer.  
 
==Download==
* N/A


==License==
==License==
* Commercial Driver. Based on IBM DDK and Intel ACPI.
* Commercial Driver. Based on IBM DDK and Intel ACPI.
* Collaborative project on Netlabs, it can not be open source because IBM DDK.  
* Collaborative project on Netlabs, it can not be open source because IBM DDK.


==Authors==
==Authors==
* eCo Software
* eCo Software
* Pavel (pasha) Shtemenko
*[[Pavel Shtemenko]]
* David Azarewicz
*[[David Azarewicz]]
* Steven Levine
* Steven Levine
* Lars Erdmann  
* Lars Erdmann


==Links==
==Links==
* [https://www.arcanoae.com/shop/os2-ecs-drivers-software-package-personal/ OS/2 & eCS Drivers & Software Subscription – personal edition]
* [http://trac.netlabs.org/acpi ACPI SVN at Netlabs]
* [http://trac.netlabs.org/acpi ACPI SVN at Netlabs]]
 


[[Category:Software]]
[[Category:Software]]

Revision as of 02:07, 31 August 2017

The ACPI is supplied by your computer's vendor in the BIOS. The software in this project is a Platform Specific Driver (PSD) and related files and programs that use the ACPI in your computer's BIOS to configure and operate your computer.

License

  • Commercial Driver. Based on IBM DDK and Intel ACPI.
  • Collaborative project on Netlabs, it can not be open source because IBM DDK.

Authors

Links