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Applications / Re: OS/4 (technical details only)
« on: July 03, 2018, 12:30:15 pm »
It would be great if you could get a comport log, meanwhile in the OS/4 hardware tested list there is one mobo with J1900, so there is a chance that your mobo may also start working.

Please tell me how to get such a log. I need a Com-null modem cable and some software on the other side (Windows OS & with logging software, perhaps)? This type of testing, I have not yet conducted.

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Applications / Re: OS/4 (technical details only)
« on: July 02, 2018, 06:23:02 pm »
That's one of the reasons why I said repeatedly that the OS4 kernel needs better documentation ...

I confirm these words!

As I said earlier, without help from Andrey Vasilkin, I would hardly understand how to make the correct installation, it was in the build SVN5067, then the manual was much worse than the current one. Now the folder structure in the archive is ready and there is a clear manual, but still a lot of conventions that are not obvious.

For example, I,as an ArcaOS user, do not understand which version (5.01, 5.02) OS/4 installation is preferred. Is it possible to apply the patch to the versions of the ACPI emerging in packages subscription to ArcaOS, and generally whether it is if there is an alternative in the face of ACPI4? Do I need to register ACPI4.Bpd in config? Or just put it in the OS2/BOOT folder

Even that would just find APIC4.BPD I've wasted a lot of time.

But all those guys including the ones from Russia who are engaged in this product - Уважуха!

P.S. - On the SuperMicro X10SBA motherboard with the Intel® Celeron J1900 (4cores) processor, I was unable to run the OS/4 project with ArcaOS 5.01 or 5.02, as ACPI was using ACPI4.BPD and PSD = os4apic.psd / APIC
But the loading stop, it seems to me, took place long before the ACPI check. The last inscription on the screen without logo - loading oemhlp
 those. the stop occurs immediately after you try to load the selected item from the os2ldr menu.

Sadly, I wanted to evaluate the effect of this core on the sound quality in the system with this motherboard.

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Hardware / Re: Turn off PC by power button
« on: July 02, 2018, 05:58:32 pm »
The Renderer device does not need to be managed from the local workstation, its task is to receive the http stream and through it the content of the stream is reproduced, for example, audio through the USB audio device.
For the average user it is a box with one Power button and several ports (USB, Ethernet). And this button should be safe for the OS to shut down the box.

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Applications / Re: OS/4 (technical details only)
« on: July 02, 2018, 05:19:12 pm »
If you do all of the above then yes, you won't need ACPI.PSD if you run the OS4 kernel.

For the ArcaOS 5.02 I installed, I did all these things. I'll try on the older 5.01, but I think in this case it's a hardware compatibility issue.

Well, we will build a UPNP audio renderer on the stock os/2 core.

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Hardware / Re: Turn off PC by power button
« on: July 02, 2018, 04:47:37 pm »
If a monitor and keyboard are connected to the computer, there is no problem with this, but if this separate device is performing the function of a network media renderer, there will be difficulties.

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Hardware / Turn off PC by power button
« on: July 02, 2018, 01:40:31 am »
Faced an unusual problem, there is a question to the public. Really in ArcaOS (OS / 2) does not have a power-off function with the correct completion of tasks by pressing the power button? I searched everything, did not find it in the settings, can I have some additional software?

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Applications / Re: OS/4 (technical details only)
« on: July 02, 2018, 01:27:50 am »
I took a risk, but something went wrong. The current release and the previous one that I ran on the previous motherboard did not boot. On booting I see only the logo. If I delete it then I see the inscription, something like - Loading: oemhlp, and it lasts forever

The current motherboard is Supermicro X10SBA, before that OS4 tested on different platforms, Andrey Vasilkin was very helpful, then there were no problems.

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Applications / Re: OS/4 (technical details only)
« on: July 01, 2018, 11:14:25 pm »
Soooo ... i.e. there is no need for a patch ACPI when using APIC?

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Applications / Re: OS/4 (technical details only)
« on: July 01, 2018, 09:31:36 pm »
Hello everyone!
I'm a little confused. Is it possible to install the OS.4 kernel on the current version of ArcaOS (5.02)?
I still have the old version of the ACPI installation package (3.23.01), but after its installation the system stops loading - apparently the kernel already works only with a fresh ACPI driver.
How bad is the idea of ​​installing OS / 4 without a patch on ACPI?
My ACPI.pcd (from the package for ArcaOS) fails to verify the patch with the correct ACPI3_23_01.PAT file

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