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OS/2, eCS & ArcaOS - Technical => Hardware => Topic started by: BigGoofyGuy on October 01, 2017, 12:18:27 am
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I finally got around to trying the ArcaOS 5.0 operating system. It is on an Aspire One D255E with an Intel Atom N455 (1.6 ghz) with 512 KB cache, 1 GB DDR3 memory, 250 GB HDD, and a 6 cell Li-On battery. It has sound. I can use an USB mouse. I don't think it sees / detects the wifi port.
I tried to change the wallpaper but I have yet to find where it is that changes it.
With eCS, it did not see a flash drive that was attached. I will see if it does or does not.
I am so glad it works with it. The next step is to tweak it. Perhaps upgrade to 5.01? I will try different software with it. It can use the USB optical drive.
I am one happy nerdy camper.
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Hi
Please post back the pci.exe report like : "pci.exe > pciout.txt" so I can post it on the OS2World wiki. Also with the wifi hardwareId we can get a hint if the card is supported in some way.
Regards
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I tried to change the wallpaper but I have yet to find where it is that changes it.
Right click on desktop, choose Properties-->Background
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Thanks for the reply and the information.
Hi
Please post back the pci.exe report like : "pci.exe > pciout.txt" so I can post it on the OS2World wiki. Also with the wifi hardwareId we can get a hint if the card is supported in some way.
Regards
I will try the PCI.exe and report back with results.
Right click on desktop, choose Properties-->Background
Thanks about the information on the wallpaper change.
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I did the 'pci.exe < pciout.txt' thing. Now I am trying to get it to a flash drive to post here. It sees the flash drive but says it is not formatted correctly. It has been awhile since I formatted a flash drive in OS/2 - eCS. I am looking in ArcaOS to where it is done. A little help in how it is done is appreciated.
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Easiest is to download DFSee and use that. It has a script in one of the right hand menus to create a FAT32 formatted flash drive.
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Easiest is to download DFSee and use that. It has a script in one of the right hand menus to create a FAT32 formatted flash drive.
Format works the same as format on normal drives. You need to use (mini)LVM to add the LVM signature, and add a volume, then RMB on the icon, and select Format. Follow the directions. FAT32 is also supported in this way, when you have the new FAT32 driver installed.
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Thank you for the information. It is appreciated.
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I found a site that has a review of the Acer Aspire One.
http://www.notebookreview.com/notebookreview/acer-aspire-one-review/ (http://www.notebookreview.com/notebookreview/acer-aspire-one-review/)
It seems similar to what I have. The article as information / specs on the laptop.
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